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Monday, 18 August 2014

The Uniqueness of Tibetan

ASSALAMUALAIKUM..

Almost every people who live as Tibetan can talk, they also can sing. They love to sing and dancing in a crowd. Tibet people will sing anytime for any event for example they like to dancing and singing at festivals, weddings, gatherings and  during their leisure time.  For the Tibetan, dancing and singing are always together or in simple word, they cannot be separated.


A Tibetan woman singing in a festivals
Source from google image


A Tibetan couple dancing 
Source from google image

I do research about the traditional dance, based on historical documents,  they said that folk religion and magicians in Tibet have been joining popular dances into their culture for thousand years. The example of traditional dance in Tibet are Wild Bull Dance, Yak Dance, Deer Dance, Crane Dance, Peacock Dance, Sorcerers’ Dance, Drum Dance and other kinds of folk dances have been passed down from generation to generation to keep continue the traditional dance of Tibet. Dances in Tibet can be divided into two types which are  “Xie” and “Zhuo”: “Xie” is the major dancing type, and “Zhou” is the minor dancing type.

Other than that, Tibet are also a country who is popular as Tibetan Buddhism. Based on "Sometimes called Lamaism) is the form of Mahayana Buddhism that developed in Tibet and the surrounding Himalayan region beginning in the 7th century CE. Tibetan Buddhism is a religion in exile, forced from its homeland when Tibet was conquered by the Chinese. At one time it was thought that 1 in 6 Tibetan men were Buddhist monks.

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