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The New Year Festival (Losar): It is the greatest festival in Tibet, which lasts for 2 weeks during December and January according to the lunar calendar. Just before New Year's Eve, families clean their homes and paint religious symbols on their doors or in their homes. On New Years Eve, Tibetans gather for a big dinner. Besides the usual lamb or beef dishes, they make a barely flour dish and wrap with different things (i.e.-rock, coin, etc.) inside for a good luck in the coming year. After dinner, they continue dancing and using fire torches to drive away bad spirits.
The Butter Lantern Festival: It's the last day of the Great Prayer Festival, which is celebrated on January 15 after New Year festival ends to honor the victory of Sakyamuni in a debate against Heretics. People usually light thousands of lamps filled with butter in an intriguing assortment of designs including immortals, animals, flying birds, beasts, and flowers. The whole festive will last all night. People sing and dance in great joy throughout the night.
The Horse Race Festival: It occurs during the month of June, which is in fact, a horse-racing event. It will take place throughout Tibet during this period and includes various activities: archery contests and tug-of-war matches, in addition to the races.