Tibetan scenery

Tibet Shoton Festival 2011

I attended the Shoton festival on two occasions. Shoton is the transliteration of two Tibetan words which mean ‘Yoghurt Banquet’. The festival originated at Drepung Monastery, as a celebration to mark the end of the monks’ Yarné, their hundred day summer retreat. It begins on the new moon marking the end of the sixth Tibetan month. It includes performances of the musical dance dramas known as Ache Lhamo (Tibetan Opera).

Families from all over Tibet gather in the valleys to celebrate this most important event. Wealthy families erect tents that resemble a spacious living area. I had the pleasure of being invited into many tents as a guest.

Food will be served to the visitor, Tibetan Tea with salt. Against all wrong impressions, I must say that I saw Tibetan families with noticable wealth. Many Tibetan folks ride down from high mountain dwellings to attend the Shoton.

Shoton Festival

Shoton Festival

In other parts of Tibet the dances are part of the harvest festival, and yoghurt would be served at the feast which followed. The Ache Lhamo dances are attributed to Thangtong Gyalpo, also known as Chaksampa, a lama of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, also famous for building iron chain bridges in many parts of Tibet.

Tibet - Shoton Festival

Tibet - Shoton Festival

The popularity of this festival was such that the government decreed it an annual event of a further five days, established at the Norbulingka. There are performances by all the established companies from throughout Tibet, some of which can perform the whole Lhamo repertoire, and some who specialize in one particular drama.

Some of the stories are derived from Indian Buddhist legends, while others relate incidents in Tibetan history.   Shoton Festival: Ache Lhamo performance at the Norbulingka

During the festival all the residents of Lhasa go out and gather in the Norbulingka Park. They set up beautiful tents and hang curtains there. They bring cakes, sweets, dairy products, yak-butter tea and have wonderful picnics. Professional and amateur Tibetan opera troupes gather in the Norbulingka Park and perform various Tibetan operas.

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Tibetan Detox myth busted ?

Not so according to Chen. He swallows daily 2 x 2 detox sachets which he says are the secret to his astounding health. (found him in winter wearing T shirts, whilst we all were coughing and sneezing) Pai Du Cha toxin dispelling tea  boosts the immune system.
Pai du Cha has a pleasantly bitter sweet taste, acquired from its ingredients which consist of 3 basic herbs, as well as some secret herbal formulas. (As I write to you, I consumed one sachet as my daily practice).
This toxin dispelling formula tea is not commonly found. Its ingredients are rare, and expensive. (They contain  wild grown Cordyceps, which can cost up to 10000 U.S.$ a pound.) Cordyceps is one of the rarest plants, ususally found in regions above 4000 m altitude.
Detox tea

Detox tea

I have been told, that to find 1 single Cordyceps root Tibetans can search a full day without success. No wonder it has such price tag attached. However, we found people who were willing to sell this precious root.
There prices vary, but usually are steeper than directly sold by mountain dwellers.
As Chen is a food scientist for over 40 years who studied Tibetan herbs, he should know. Consuming 3-4 packets a day on a regular base, his health does not imply he is wrong.

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