Tshechu
Tshechu is a traditional Buddhist festival celebrated in Bhutan, showcasing the rich culture and heritage of the country. It typically occurs annually in various districts, featuring vibrant mask dances, music, and rituals that honor the teachings of Guru Rinpoche, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
During Tshechu, locals and visitors gather to witness the performances, which often depict stories from Buddhist scriptures. The festival serves as a time for reflection, community bonding, and the renewal of faith, making it an essential part of Bhutanese life and spirituality.