Tsechu
Tsechu is a traditional Bhutanese festival celebrated annually in various regions of Bhutan. It typically features vibrant mask dances, music, and cultural performances that showcase the rich heritage of the country. The festival is held in honor of Padmasambhava, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, and is an opportunity for communities to come together in celebration.
During Tsechu, locals and visitors dress in colorful attire and participate in the festivities, which often include rituals, prayers, and offerings. The event serves not only as a spiritual gathering but also as a means to preserve and promote Bhutanese culture and traditions.