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When a Tibetan gets married, there are usually several ceremonies such as proposing a marriage alliance, engagement, changing of the hairstyle, escorting the bride to the groom's home and wedding ceremony. When a young man falls in love with a girl, he will ask the go-between to take a bottle of wine, tea and a hada to her.
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There are some typical Tibetan food on the wedding ceremony such as beef, mutton, glutinous rice cake and noodles of highland barley…
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Due to the important role Tibetan Buddhism in Tibetan society, the Buddhist buildings are quite popular and all over the area. The great achievements and traditions of Tibetan buildings can be found in the temples. In Tianzhu, it is also the case.
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The folk dance of Tibetans in Tianzhu is usually Guozhuang Dance, which is aimed at praising the gods and goddesses and their happy life. The tune and rhythm are both fine…
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The Tibetans have their family names from the ancient times. It is called Ruimuniang in Tibetan. Since the Buddhism was brought in, the names have been greatly changed. The monks also have their own addressing, that is Zhamuniang or Qumuniang in Tibet.
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There are some lanterns in the temple or the home of people with the butter as the fuel, so it is called lantern of butter. The lanterns are usually made by gold, silver, bronze or iron, most of which are made of bronze. There are various shapes of the lanterns, which add the dignity of the temple.
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When the guest comes to one's home, it is offensive to put the empty bucket in the way. It is also offended to give the worn bowls or hada to the guest. When giving something to the senior citizens, two hands should be used.
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We were born on the beautiful plateau. Although we are still students, we also want to make our own contributions to our hometown. We want more people to have a better understanding of our hometown, and our Tibetan culture, as well as the profound civilization of our country.
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