In recent years, Tibet Autonomous Region has insisted on combining the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage with the development of cultural undertakings and cultural tourism, making intangible cultural heritage an important vehicle for displaying characteristic Tibetan culture and for building important tourism destinations. A large number of uniquely charming intangible cultural heritage items including dance, music, drama, fine arts, Tibetan medicine, traditional festivals, ethnic sporting events and folk entertainment, and folklore activities attract Chinese and foreign tourists.
Tourists take a group photo with the Yarlung Tashi Shoba Tibetan opera troupe in Zhaxi Chorten Village, Changzhub Town,Shannan City.
In 2017, 946 Tibetan herdsmen and farmers from 30 remote villages in Jainca bid farewell to ...