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Locals in Xobando Town injected elements of Tibetan folk dances into the Han lion dance introduced to the town in early years, and created a new performing art -- Xobando lion dance.
"Losar is one of the most important holidays for Tibetans, it signifies a fresh start, new plans, and hope for the coming year. It brings people together, allowing us to refresh our friendships and love. "
With the Chinese Spring Festival approaching, tourists are welcomed to Xizang to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the place.
"By teaching the lion dance, we are passing on the spirit of ethnic unity. "
Greetings of Tibetan New Year from Panchen Erdeni Chos-kyi rGyal-po
While many children choose hobbies like playing the piano, swimming or computer programming, 13-year-old Tenzin Donden stands out with his rare passion for Tibetan opera -- an art form with a history of more than 600 years.
On Monday morning in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China’s Xizang autonomous region, a group of local primary school students were skillfully crafting vivid dragon-shaped paper cuttings with their quick hands in Xizang’s first multi-ethnic themed exhibition hall for teenagers.
The 23-year-old founder of Yangchak Art has been running a Tibetan guitar business for more than half a year since getting his degree from Tibet University last year.