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Tibet Fest

  • Tibetan Community Center Hall 32-01 57th Street Queens, NY, 11377 United States (map)

༄ ༄། བོད་ཀྱི་ལམ་དུ་བོད་ཀྱི་དུས་ཆེན་ཐེངས་དང་པོ།

The Tibet Fest 2022 (A Bridge That Connects Tibet With The Rest of the World)

Most people rarely have an opportunity to experience Tibet’s unique yet endangered culture. The Tibetan diaspora in North America is very small in number compared with the other immigrants, and it is always challenging to preserve and propagate the culture among the younger generation. The Tibet Fest provides a platform that showcases Tibetan culture, art, music and history. The festival also highlights the plight of the Tibetan people, and the struggle of preserving our identity as Tibetans in a foreign land. The goal of the festival is for the community to embrace our Tibetan identity with pride, and introduce ourselves to the public as being part of the greater diverse population in the city of New York and the country.

The festival offers traditional Tibetan dance and music, food, art and crafts.. Festival attendees can also expect local vendors selling Tibetan carpet, clothing and jewelry, paintings, pottery and much much more.

The Tibet Fest also features early morning long life prayers for His Holiness the Dalai Lama, ceremonial function, Labsol, Tibetan dance and cultural performances and will concludes with Tibetan Gorshey of all three provinces of Tibet.We hope we receive the maximum participation from the community so that we could plan the event every year.

please contact for stall for $150 to:

Ngawang Tsering la -7323474557

Dolha Menlha - 7187553710

Volunteers:

We need many volunteers on 8/26/2022 evening, 8/27/22 evening and 8/28/22 from morning 6 AM to 9 Pm.

Contact person:

Kalsang Wangmo -9174779113

Ngawang Lobsang -347761134

Thinley Paljor - 917-4076605

Sonam Gyal -6467976872

Tamding - 7819752272

All the food and mini games by the Tibetan community of New York & New Jersey.

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