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FESTIVALS (TSHECHUS) Festivals known as the "Tsechu" are religious festivals which are festivals in honour of Guru Rinpoche, the eight century saint commemorating his great deeds. These great deeds are all believed to have taken place on the tenth of the month, which is the meaning of the word "Tsechu". Tsechus are celebrated for several days, between three and five days and are the occasion for dances that are clearly defined in religious content. For the Bhutanese, religious festivals offer an opportunity to become immersed in the meaning of their religion and to gain much merits. They are also the occasion for seeing people and for being seen and social exchanges. People bring out their finest clothes and has an atmosphere of convivial, slightly ribald good humour prevails. It is also an great opportunity for the visitor to interact with the local people and witness the mask dances, folk songs and be with the Bhutanese

FESTIVAL PLACE DATES 2008
Punakha Dromche Punakha Feb 11 - 15
Chorten Kora Trashiyangtse Feb 21 - Mar 7
Gomkora Tashigang Mar 14 - 16
Chukha Tsechu Chukha Mar 19 - 21
Ura Yakchoe Bumthang Apr 16 - 20
Nimalung Tsechu Bumthang Jul 10 - 12
Kurjey Tsechu Bumthang Jul 12
Thimphu Drupchen Thimphu Oct 9 - 11
Wangdue Tsechu Wangduephodrang Oct 7 - 9
Thimphu Tsechu Thimphu Oct 9 - 11
Tamshingphala Choepa Bumthang Oct 8 - 10
Tangbi Mani Bumthang Oct 13 - 15
Jambay Lakhang Drup Bumthang Nov 12 - 16
Prakhar Duchhoed Prakhar Nov 13 - 15
Pemagatsel Tsechu Pemagatsel Dec 4 - 7
Tashigang Tsechu Tashigang Dec 5 - 8
Mongar Tsechu Prakhar Dec 4 - 7
Nalakhar Tsechu Bumthang Dec 12 - 14
Trongsa Tsechu Trongsa Jan 5 - 7 (2009)
Lhuntse Tsechu Lhuntse Jan 5 - 7 (2009)

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