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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.
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