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Losar: The Tibetan New Year བརྙན་འཕྲིན།


06-02-2008
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This Week's Kunleng will look at how Tibetans prepare for the New Year as they welcome the year 2135 of the Tibetan calendar, how the Losar celebrations play an important role in highlighting the preservation of culture and tradition in Diaspora communities, and how  parents pass down  the tradition to the younger generation.

Kunleng will invite Tibetan service staff Yeshe Khedrup to discuss the relevance and origins of many of the rituals and traditions that surround Losar, and many of our viewers will also be taking part in the show with their video greetings to Tibetans in Tibet and around the world.

Kunleng TV is simulcast on television via satellite, on shortwave radio, and via the Internet in real time.  Tune in every Wednesday at 1400-1500 UTC, 10:00 pm - 11:00 pm Lhasa time.  From Tibet and China Call toll-free 10810 866 837 5159 From elsewhere us at 1-202-619-3774 (Tell the operator to reverse the charges and we will pay for the call.) Or send your name and phone number in advance so we can contact you during the show. If you are not able to join us in person please send your questions to us via fax or E-mail to: tibetanTV@voanews.com  or  Fax: 1- 202-382-5596

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