Tibetan New Year
Tibetan New Year, known as Losar, is a significant festival celebrated by the Tibetan people. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and usually falls in February or March. The celebration lasts for several days, featuring various rituals, family gatherings, and traditional foods.
During Losar, people clean their homes to sweep away bad luck and prepare for the new year. They also offer prayers at Buddhist temples and engage in cultural activities, such as singing and dancing. The festival is a time for renewal, reflection, and hope for prosperity in the coming year.