Top 12 Interesting things about the mysterious Tibetan land

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04-05-2020 Tiara

Located next to the towering Mount Everest, Tibet is always known as the sacred land - "the roof of the world" with so many mysteries, is an attractive destination for those who love traveling, experiencing and discover. Tibet is an autonomous region of China with rugged terrain and severe weather, but when you reach this mysterious land, you will certainly be rewarded by the beautiful scenery, exploring the features. Unique culture and mysteries from this mysterious Buddhist land. Topshare you learn about the interesting things about this mysterious Tibetan land.

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Touching of the head

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Touching of the head

In Tibetan communication, touching a taboo act, unless you are a lama, a living Buddha, a relative or close friend, is absolutely forbidden for children. Because Tibetans believe that, touching the head is a movement of the gods.

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Red skin

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Red skin

Ultraviolet rays in Tibet are very strong, people or working outdoors are darker than usual red skin. In addition to the fact that many Tibetans live on the plateau, hypoxia is the cause of their body, where there is a thin hematoma that occurs locally dilation, which is the main cause of the skin of some parts of the body such as the cheek, lips, the cornea is more reddish in color than normal.

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marriage

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marriage

Perhaps, Tibetans are the only land in the world that exists in the multi-mode, the girls take 2 to 5 husbands and they are all siblings in a family. The source of this proceeding is that the brother of the same wife will help the family more peaceful, conflict and disperse land and property.

Due to its harsh living conditions, the limited farming land should this procedure help the Tibetan people maintain life and ensure social order. Today, due to improved life, the government actively propagated, so this procedure has been gradually excluded, but only exists in some areas separated from modern society.

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Sky Burial of Tibet (Celestial funeral)

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Sky Burial of Tibet (Celestial funeral)

This is the most famous form of "gruesome" burial in the world. Instead of burying the dead in the ground, the Tibetans take their bodies to the mountains to prey on starving vultures. Tibetans believe that after death, the form that people bear is only a corpse and the vulture is the mascot here. Performing the funeral ritual is considered as the Buddha Tathagata Buddha's body to raise tigers to avoid harming other living beings in the world.

This form of burial was born partly from the natural conditions in Tibet. This is a cold high mountainous region so the burial form under the icy hard rock layer is not feasible. Cremation was even more difficult because wood and fuel were scarce.

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Vùng đất nhiều lễ hội

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Vùng đất nhiều lễ hội

According to the lunar calendar, Tibet hosts more than 100 festivals each year, demonstrating regional cultural and religious identities. Each festival has a series of activities such as games, celebrations, fairs ... As the cultural and religious center of Tibet, Lhasa city has many festivals that attract tourists such as New Year. Tibetan and Shoton festivals.