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    Annual Tibet festival starts with thangka

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    2018-08-13 09:14:58China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
    People celebrate the unrolling of a thangka-a giant religious silk painting-at Drepung Monastary in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, at the start of the Yogurt Festival on Saturday. (PALDEN NYIMA/CHINA DAILY)

    People celebrate the unrolling of a thangka-a giant religious silk painting-at Drepung Monastary in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, at the start of the Yogurt Festival on Saturday. (PALDEN NYIMA/CHINA DAILY)

    Thousands of Tibetans and tourists celebrated an exhibition of giant thangka-religious images embroidered in silk-to mark the start of the annual shoton, the Tibetan word for yogurt festival, on Saturday.

    The thangka images were unrolled at the Drepung and Sera monasteries in Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, at 8:30 am on Saturday.

    Accompanied by the sound of horns and religious chanting reverberating through the valley, monks slowly unrolled the thangka on a stage on the mountainside behind the monasteries.

    Shoton is a religious festival that originated in the 11th century and later turned into a weeklong celebration incorporating both secular and religious events.

    The 40-meter-long, 37-meter-wide thangka displayed at Drepung Monastery is an image of the Buddha Shakyamuni. It is more than 500 years old, according to locals.

    Monks at Drepung Monastery carry a rolled thangka to celebrate the annual weeklong shoton, the Tibetan word for yogurt festival, in Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, on Saturday. Unrolled, the religious image is 40 meters long and 37 meters wide. (PHURBU TASHI/XINHUA)
    Monks at Drepung Monastery carry a rolled thangka to celebrate the annual weeklong shoton, the Tibetan word for yogurt festival, in Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, on Saturday. Unrolled, the religious image is 40 meters long and 37 meters wide. (PHURBU TASHI/XINHUA)

    Dechen Wangmo and Dekyi Drolma set out for the event with butter tea and other Tibetan delicacies at 4 a.m. The two women said it is a mustsee event that they attend every year, although lining up to wait for hours is not easy.

    "I wish all living beings happiness, peace and less harm to each other, and I also wish for my own safety and health every day," Dechen Wangmo said.

    The 30-year-old said she would go for a picnic in the next few days in Lhasa's Norbu Lingka Park with her family and friends.

    The festival was included in the national intangible culture heritage list in 2006. This year it includes activities such as Tibetan opera performances, horse races, an ethnic costume show, hiking and a trade fair.

      

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