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What are the traditional Tibetan festivals What are the traditional Tibetan festivals?

1, the traditional festivals of the Tibetans are the Xuedong Festival, the Great Buddha Veneration Festival, the Prayer Festival, the Hope Fruit Festival, the Exhibition of the Buddha Festival, the Lost Qin Festival, the Tibetan New Year, the Pilgrimage Festival, the Lantern Burning Festival, the Burning of Incense Festival, and so on. In China, the main distribution in the Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai Province and western Sichuan Province, Yunnan Diqing, Gansu Gannan and other areas.

2, the first month of the lunar calendar for the Tibetan annual festival. The grandest festival in Jiuzhaigou is the "Mazi Festival" on the 15th day of the 3rd month of the lunar calendar. On this day, men and women of all ages go to Zaru Temple in full costume to participate in the temple fair, burn incense to honor the gods, go towards the Buddha to turn to the mountain, and offer hatha to the teachers, relatives and friends, monks and lamas to express their good wishes. Temple fair also have singing and dancing, Tibetan opera and other celebrations. Young men and women are also often in this day to find a soulmate, make friends.