Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Barton Day is a national holiday.

Barton Day is a national holiday.

There is no "Barton Festival", but what the landlord wants to ask seems to be "Snow Festival", which is one of the traditional Tibetan festivals with a history of more than 300 years.

The "Snow Festival" is a traditional festival in Tibet, which is held at the end of June and the beginning of July in the Tibetan calendar every year. In Tibetan, "snow" means yogurt, and "rice" means "eating" and "feast". According to the Tibetan explanation, "Snow Festival" is a festival to eat yogurt, so it is also called "Yogurt Festival". Because there is a grand and enthusiastic Tibetan opera performance and a grand Buddha-drying ceremony during the Snow Festival, some people call it "Tibetan Opera Festival" and "Buddha Exhibition Festival".

20 10 "Snowdon Festival" will be held in Lhasa, Tibet from August 10 to August 16 on the Gregorian calendar. The theme of this year's "Snow Festival" is "Travel in Lhasa, Love Snow". With tourism as the main line and rich culture as the carrier, we will promote Lhasa tourism and ice and snow culture to friends all over the country and the world.