Tibet facts & culture guide

"Tibet is one of those rare places where culture, religion, and nature come together in the most unforgettable way. Often called the “Roof of the World,” this remote region is not only known for its stunning mountain scenery but also for its deep spiritual roots and rich traditions.

Whether you're planning your first trip to Tibet or have always been curious about this mysterious land, learning a bit about Tibetan culture and way of life will give you a deeper connection to what you see and experience. From the peaceful chants in centuries-old monasteries to the daily rituals of locals spinning prayer wheels, Tibet offers a glimpse into a lifestyle shaped by faith, resilience, and harmony with nature.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through some essential facts about Tibet, its geography, history, language, religion, festivals, and more, to help you better understand what makes it so unique. It’s the perfect place to start before your Tibet travel or simply to explore this incredible culture from afar."

Tibetan Opera

Tibetan Opera, which is called Lhamo or Ace Lhamo in Tibetan, is the traditional opera of Tibet. Tibetan Opera is the earliest form of opera among minorities in China. It is very popular in Tibet, especially in

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History of Tibet

Tibetans believe that they originated from a monkey and a Raksasi, who married under the order of Avalokiteshvara and gave birth to six children, thus starting the history of Tibet. Mt. Gongpori  located in the

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People of Tibet

Luopa people mainly live in the southeast of Tibet. Most of them live by farming. The Luopa people are very skillful. Their handworks plaited with bamboo are exquisite. Both of the two races only have oral lang

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Tibetan Costume

Owing to its high elevation and bad transportation conditions, Tibet has long had few exchanges with the outside world. Its solitude serves to help the birth and maintenance of the exotic Tibetan culture. Like

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