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Nagqu Horse Racing Festival

Nagqu Horse Racing Festival

Written byKelly PangUpdated Aug. 24, 2023

The Nagqu Horse Racing Festival is the grandest annual event in western China's Nagqu Prefecture, the largest prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region, akaTibet, and indeed, the grandest annual event in all of northern Tibet.

Augustis the golden season on the vast grasslands ofNagqu Prefectureand the time when the grass is tallest and the weather is most accommodating to those who enjoy the great outdoors.

Well in advance of the festival, Tibetan herdsmen and their families begin to trickle into the seat of the prefecture – also calledNagqu– from various parts of Tibet.

They arrive on horseback still, bringing with them the tents and the furnishings which will provide them a 'home away from home for the duration of the festival.

As time passes, the trickle becomes a steady stream, the stream eventually a flood.

Culture of Nagqu Horse Racing Festival

Once the tent is raised, life begins to take on the resemblance of normality, albeit, tinged with the excitement of the gathering of so many landsmen and the anticipation of the upcoming competitions.

In the evening, the scene becomes almost picture-postcard idyllic, with the rays of the setting sun casting long shadows from the tents and lighting up the undulating waves of the sea of grass, smoke rises from the chimney-holes of tents as supper is made, children are playing beside flocks of sheep that are huddled closely together for the sake of safety, and horses can be seen drinking from the lake in the distance, or grazing on the tender shoots of dew-moistened grass nearby.

Older boys and girls take advantage of the social gathering to meet and flirt, dancing the Tibetan Guoxie ("Village") dance. Dancing in Tibetan culture is a strange mix of the mystical and the joyous.

Dancing is almost invariably combined with singing, and, as with the Guoxie dance, sometimes with the stamping of the foot to keep the beat. There are a couple of famous Tibetan sayings regarding song and dance: "Tibetans who can walk can also dance", and "Tibetans who can talk can also sing." Apparently, most Tibetans are good at both walking and talking...

The celebration of the Horse Racing Festival

Opening Ceremony

On the day of the opening ceremony, the people of the village ofNagquand those from neighboring villages pour into the festival grounds from all four directions as the excitement heightens.

Flagpoles are staked out to mark boundaries, their colorful flags fluttering against the vast blue sky. Then the horseback events begin, some involving sprints, some involving special riding skills such as concealing oneself on one side of the horse, leaning toward the ground to plant a spear or to pull up a flagpole, etc., and some involving bow and arrow feats while on horseback.

There are also wrestling matches – which always attract large crowds – and there is of course lots of dancing, and as the day winds down, plenty of eating, drinking, and merrymaking.

Horse Races

After the day of the opening ceremony, a number of more organized, longer-duration events take place. These include horse races, yak races, tugs of war, the Tibetan equivalent of a weight-lifting tournament (i.e., lifting and carrying mini-boulders of increasing size and weight), and, again as the day wears down, eating and drinking as well as dancing and singing performances, or the staging of Tibetan operas.

These various activities take place over the space of up to7 days, but not less than 3 days, depending on the number of participants (the greater number of participants the longer it takes to hold each event).

To any given event – except perhaps for dancing and dining, in which all participate – some will participate while others will enjoy it from a distance, i.e., as spectators.

The horse racing festival will be held aroundAugust,but the date is not fixed. So pleasecontact us to check the exact datebefore your tour planning.

And during the festival, hotels are usually hard to book. For visitors who would like to observe such festive celebrations first-hand, you are suggested tobook hotels as early as possible.

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