20 Facts About Tibetan culture

1.

The Tibetan culture dialects are subject to the Tibetic languages which are part of the Tibeto-Burman languages.

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2.

Tibetan culture art is deeply religious in nature, a form of religious art.

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3.

Tibetan culture rug making is an ancient art and craft in the tradition of Tibetan culture people.

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4.

The Tibetan culture uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles.

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5.

Process of making Tibetan culture rugs is unique in the sense that almost everything is done by hand.

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6.

Tibetan culture rugs are big business in not only Tibet, but Nepal, where Tibetan culture immigrants brought with them their knowledge of rug making.

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7.

Tibetan culture literature has a historical span of over 1300 years.

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8.

Tibetan culture architecture contains Chinese and Indian influences, and reflects a deeply Buddhist approach.

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9.

However a threat to traditional Tibetan culture carpentry is the growing use of concrete structures.

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10.

Chab chab is a piece of jewellery which wealthy Tibetan culture ladies attached to their clothes beneath the right shoulder.

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11.

Tibetan culture cuisine is traditionally served with bamboo chopsticks, in contrast to other Himalayan cuisines which are eaten by hand.

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12.

Tibetan culture calendar is the lunisolar calendar, that is, the Tibetan culture year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, each beginning and ending with a new moon.

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13.

Tibetan culture gave me one of those figures, which are made of flour and butter, and told me that it was a custom in Tibet and Ladakh, to make presents of "flour-ibex" on the occasion of the birth of a child.

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14.

Music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region, centered in Tibet but known wherever ethnic Tibetan culture groups are found in India, Bhutan, Nepal and further abroad.

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15.

Secular Tibetan culture music has been promoted by organizations like the 14th Dalai Lama's Tibetan culture Institute of Performing Arts.

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16.

Tibetan culture singers are particularly known for their strong vocal abilities, which many attribute to the high altitudes of the Tibetan culture Plateau.

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17.

Tibetan culture music has influenced certain styles of Western music, such as new-age.

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18.

Since the relaxation of some laws in the 1980s, Tibetan culture pop, popularized by the likes of Yadong, Jampa Tsering, 3-member group AJIA, 4-member group Gao Yuan Hong, 5-member group Gao Yuan Feng, and Dechen Shak-Dagsay are well-known, as are the sometimes politicized lyrics of nangma.

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19.

Tibetan culture folk opera known as Lhamo " goddess", is a combination of dances, chants and songs.

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20.

Tibetan culture festivals are a high source of entertainment and can include many sports such as yak racing.

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