Enjoying “Lingka” during Summer in Tibet
It is a summertime tradition for Tibetans to enjoy “Lingka” in outskirt to spend their weekends .“Lingka” means leisure time in parks and woods in Tibetan. The tradition starts every May and reaches a peak during the Shonton Festival, when the whole family goes picnicking in the suburbs with yak milk tea, yak butter biscuits, meat jerky, and other treats like candy and fruit, for a wonderful time in nature.
It is a summertime tradition for Tibetans to enjoy “Lingka” in outskirt to spend their weekends .“Lingka” means leisure time in parks and woods in Tibetan. The tradition starts every May and reaches a peak during the Shonton Festival, when the whole family goes picnicking in the suburbs with yak milk tea, yak butter biscuits, meat jerky, and other treats like candy and fruit, for a wonderful time in nature.
It is a summertime tradition for Tibetans to enjoy “Lingka” in outskirt to spend their weekends .“Lingka” means leisure time in parks and woods in Tibetan. The tradition starts every May and reaches a peak during the Shonton Festival, when the whole family goes picnicking in the suburbs with yak milk tea, yak butter biscuits, meat jerky, and other treats like candy and fruit, for a wonderful time in nature.
It is a summertime tradition for Tibetans to enjoy “Lingka” in outskirt to spend their weekends .“Lingka” means leisure time in parks and woods in Tibetan. The tradition starts every May and reaches a peak during the Shonton Festival, when the whole family goes picnicking in the suburbs with yak milk tea, yak butter biscuits, meat jerky, and other treats like candy and fruit, for a wonderful time in nature.
It is a summertime tradition for Tibetans to enjoy “Lingka” in outskirt to spend their weekends .“Lingka” means leisure time in parks and woods in Tibetan. The tradition starts every May and reaches a peak during the Shonton Festival, when the whole family goes picnicking in the suburbs with yak milk tea, yak butter biscuits, meat jerky, and other treats like candy and fruit, for a wonderful time in nature.
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People enjoy "lingka" in outskirts of Lhasa, SW China's Tibet
"Lingka" means leisure time in woods. In Lhasa, people follow a tradition to spend "Lingka" during which people camp out and have picnics in parks or suburbs.