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What are the traditional Tibetan festivals?
Traditional Tibetan festivals include the Xuedun Festival, the Buddha Worship Festival, the Year Prayer Festival, the Fruit Watching Festival, the Buddha Watching Festival, the Absenteeism Festival, the Tibetan New Year Festival, the Mountain God Festival, the Lantern Festival and the Incense Festival. In China, it is mainly distributed in Xizang Autonomous Region, Qinghai and western Sichuan, Diqing in Yunnan and Gannan in Gansu.
brief introduction
The first month of the lunar calendar is the Tibetan New Year. The biggest festival in Jiuzhaigou is Mother's Day on the 15th day of the third lunar month. On this day, men, women and children are dressed up to attend the temple fair of Zharu Temple. Burn incense and worship God, turn Buddha to mountains, offer Hada to teachers, relatives, monks and lamas, and express good wishes. There are also singing, dancing, Tibetan opera and other celebrations at the temple fair. Young men and women often look for bosom friends and make friends on this day.
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