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Tibetan New Year is a traditional festival in people in Xizang, starting from 1 month 1 day and lasting for 15 days. Tibetan New Year is the most solemn traditional festival of Tibetan people in a year. Starting from the Tibetan calendar 65438+ 10/month, Tibetans will hold various folk activities to celebrate the Tibetan New Year.
It is understood that the interval between the Spring Festival and the Tibetan New Year is generally divided into three situations, namely, the same day, one day difference and one month difference, but these three situations are not rotated.
The difference between Spring Festival and Tibetan New Year
1, alias
The Spring Festival, commonly known as the "Mid-year Festival", is traditionally called New Year, New Year and New Year, but it is also called "New Year" and "New Year" verbally, which is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation.
Tibetan New Year, also known as Luosa Festival, Luohuang Festival and Pingheng Dengjialuo, is a traditional festival of Tibetan people.
2. Preparation years ago
On the eve of the Spring Festival, people paste Spring Festival couplets and pray for all the best in the coming year.
On New Year's Eve in Tibetan calendar, Tibetans hang eaves curtains to show their blessings.
3. New Year's Eve dinner
Except jiaozi and rice cakes, the other foods on the table are not simple, and every dish has a "bashful feeling".
The New Year's Eve dinner in Tibet is an "ancient outburst", which is also a knot in one's heart. There are nine kinds of "stuffing" in "Ancient Map", such as coins, salt, wool and pepper. Different fillings have different meanings.