February 2 1 day is the first day of the Tibetan New Year. Tibetans from all over the country wear festive costumes, dance in pots and pans, taste delicious food and celebrate the New Year. In Shannan, Tibet, people carry golden water, beat butter tea and drink highland barley wine, and all kinds of activities are festive and peaceful. In Lhasa, people watch Tibetan operas and jump in pots and pans to celebrate the New Year. Qu Zhen, a villager from Deqing Village, Dazi District, Lhasa City: The family is happy together, in a particularly good mood and very happy.
In Ganzi, Aba and other places in Sichuan, horse racing has a climax and a warm atmosphere. In Diqing, Yunnan, traditional archery competitions, string dance performances and other activities reflect the hospitality of the local people. In Zhuoni Apollo Village, Gannan, Gansu, men, women and children gathered together and danced a cheerful pot dance, wishing each other good luck and good weather in the New Year.
Tibetans mainly live in the provinces and regions of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in southwest China. China has a permanent population of about 6 million, has its own spoken and written language, and all people believe in Tibetan Buddhism.