Gongbo New Year celebrations begin in Nyingchi, Tibet
Updated 17:55, 19-Nov-2020
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Villagers celebrate their special New Year, known as the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village of Bayi District in Nyingchi, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 17, 2020. /Xinhua

Villagers celebrate their special New Year, known as the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village of Bayi District in Nyingchi, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, November 17, 2020. /Xinhua

A villager drinks local wine during the celebration. /Xinhua

A villager drinks local wine during the celebration. /Xinhua

Villagers drink wine during the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

Villagers drink wine during the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

Villagers gather to celebrate the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village. /Xinhua

Villagers gather to celebrate the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village. /Xinhua

Women dress up in traditional clothes during the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

Women dress up in traditional clothes during the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

Villagers celebrate the Gongbo New Year. /Xinhua

Villagers celebrate the Gongbo New Year. /Xinhua

Almost three months ahead of the Tibetan New Year, some local villages have begun their special New Year celebrations.

In Baji Village of Bayi District in Nyingchi, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, villagers follow the tradition of celebrating the special festival, known as the Gongbo New Year, which starts on October 1 by the Tibetan calendar, which fell on November 16 this year.

A Tibetan woman prepare fruit for the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

A Tibetan woman prepare fruit for the Gongbo New Year celebration. /Xinhua

On the morning of Gongbo New Year's day, each Tibetan family worships the goddess of the harvest, with gifts and wine. During the ritual, they also sing and dance to usher in the New Year.

According to a local legend, the tradition comes from an event in ancient times when a local Tibetan ruler recruited the Gongbo tribemen of the Nyingchi area to fight his enemies.

Villagers celebrate the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village. /Xinhua

Villagers celebrate the Gongbo New Year in Baji Village. /Xinhua

The ruler brought the New Year's Day forward to October 1, and ordered the soldiers to have a good celebration on the eve of the war so as to boost their morale. This custom has been handed down since then.

The annual festival also draws numerous tourists from various places to Tibetan villages.