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Western Festival
At various times of the year, Bhutanese in towns and villages congregate to
witness the masked dance festivals known as tsechus. These colorful events draw
thousands of locals, some of whom walk for days in order to attend. While the
underlying purpose is spiritual, dances are more often like plays where good
triumphs over evil or depict significant historical events, especially
surrounding the life of Bhutan's patron saint, Padmasambhava (also known
as guru Rinpoche). There is inevitably a great deal of socializing. it is an
opportunity for people to relax and forget the daily routine, to dress in their
finest clothes and jewelry but, more importantly, it is an occasion for prayer
and blessings.
Tsechus mainly comprise of mask dances
in addition to some folk dance entertainment in between. Festivals are not
pageants or entertainment events and definitely not held as tourists attraction.
They are genuine manifestations of religious traditions thousands of years
old, which outsiders are given the privilege to attend.
| Name of Festival |
Region |
2000 |
2001 |
| Punakha Domche |
Punakha |
10 - 14 February |
28 Feb-03 March |
| Chorten Kora Tsechu |
Tashi Yangtse |
19 Feb& 06 March |
09 & 24 March |
| Gom Kora Tsechu |
Tashi Yangtse |
13 - 15 March |
1 - 3 April |
| Paro Tsechu |
Paro |
15 - 19 March |
4 - 8 April |
| Ura Yakchoe |
Bumthang |
13- - 18 April |
3 - 7 May |
| Kurjey Tsechu |
Bumthang |
11 June |
30 June |
| Nimalung Tsechu |
Bumthang |
9 - 11 July |
28 - 30 June |
| Thimphu Tsechu |
Thimpu |
6 - 8 October |
27 - 29 September |
| Wangdi Tsechu |
Wangdue |
5 - 7 October |
25 - 27 September |
| Tamshining Phala Choepa |
Bumthang |
6 - 8 September |
26 - 28 September |
| Thangbi Mani |
Bumthang |
12 - 14 October |
1 - 3 October |
| Jambey Lhakhang Drup |
Bumthang |
11 - 15 November |
1 - 5 November |
| Jakar Tsechu |
Bumthang |
11 November |
1 November |
| Prakhar Tsechu |
Bumthang |
12 - 15 November |
2 - 5 November |
| Ngalakhang Tsechu |
Bumthang |
21- 23 November |
11-13 November |
| Trashigang Tsechu |
Tashigang |
4 -7 December |
23 - 26 November |
| Mongar Tsechu |
Mongar |
3 - 6 December |
22 - 25 November |
| Trongsa Tsechu |
Trongsa |
4 - 6 December |
24 - 26 December |
| Lhuntshi |
Lhuntshi |
4 - 6 December |
24 - 26 December |
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