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According to the Tibetan calendar, the Tibetan New Year, or Losar, in 2026 falls on February 18. Beijing-based vlogger Wang Zihao stepped into the new home of his Tibetan friend in Lhasa, the vibrant capital city of China's Xizang Autonomous Region, on the first day of Losar. There, he fully immersed himself in the rich, time-honored traditions of Losar.
Losar is the most important festival in Tibetan culture. It marks the beginning of the new year according to the Tibetan calendar, usually falling between February and March. The celebration typically lasts for about 15 days and includes various rituals, ceremonies and family gatherings.
According to the Tibetan calendar, the Tibetan New Year, or Losar, in 2026 falls on February 18. Beijing-based vlogger Wang Zihao stepped into the new home of his Tibetan friend in Lhasa, the vibrant capital city of China's Xizang Autonomous Region, on the first day of Losar. There, he fully immersed himself in the rich, time-honored traditions of Losar.
Losar is the most important festival in Tibetan culture. It marks the beginning of the new year according to the Tibetan calendar, usually falling between February and March. The celebration typically lasts for about 15 days and includes various rituals, ceremonies and family gatherings.