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Aba travel

April 29, 2013 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Aba county is a small town approximately 550km northwest from Chengdu. In Tibetan, it is also Ngawa City, located on the eastern Edge of Tibetan plateau at an elevation of 3,200 meters. There are about 70,000 inhabits living in the city and the territories around the township; Towards south, the valley is covered by grassland and forests; whenever in Winter and Summer time, the travel to this area is very convenient;

Aba travel include the visit to the 37 monasteries that are scattered around the town, two of the largest ones are in Aba township; one is Geerdeng monastery, is a Gelugpa monastery on the northwestern edge of the town, and houses now about 2,500 monks; and the only found Jonangpa tradition of Gelukpa sect, is found in the eastern end of this town called: Setenling monastery, being built in the 13th-14th centuries, and reconstituted in the late 19th century

There are four main festivals are celebrated annually, of which are:

  • Great Prayer Festival January 8 to January 15 according to Tibetan calendar
  • Aba Monk Festival June 11 to June 17 according to Tibetan calendar
  • Zachang Festival September 15 to September 17 according to Chinese lunar calendar
  • Horse Race Festival Middle of July according to Chinese lunar calendar

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Litang Festival location

July 2, 2012 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Litang Festival location
Tibetan femal dancing group
Previously the Horse-racing festival of Litang were held in the huge grassland some 5 or 7 km south of downtown of Litang. This year of 2012, the festival shall be organized by local villagers and the field of this festival will be happened on the grassland a little above Litang monastery on the north slope of the mountains. It is about 20 – 30 minutes walk to town of Litang.

The image on the right is a group of Tibetan women dancing at previous Litang Horse-Racing Festival

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