Tibetan Uprising Day

10

Mar

Tibetan Uprising Day, on March 10, remembers when the Tibetan people stood up against Chinese rule in 1959. This day honors the brave actions of many Tibetans in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, who wanted to protect their culture and leader, the Dalai Lama. Sadly, many people were hurt, and it's a sad and important memory for Tibetans, helping them keep alive their hopes for freedom and preserving their culture. Every year, Tibetans and supporters around the world gather to share their history and remember the courage of those who fought for their beliefs.

How to celebrate Tibetan Uprising Day?

Celebrate Tibetan Uprising Day by making Tibetan flags with colorful paper and hanging them in your room. Spend time with friends and family reading Tibetan stories or listening to Tibetan music. Create some Tibetan-inspired art using crayons or paints. Watch videos about Tibetan culture and traditions to learn more. You can also cook some Tibetan food with an adult, like momos, which are tasty dumplings. Share what you learned about Tibet with your friends at school. Remember to keep a peaceful and happy mindset throughout the day, thinking about the importance of freedom and courage.

Where Tibetan Uprising Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - India
  • - United States
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Canada
  • - Australia
  • - Taiwan
  • - France
  • - Germany
  • - Japan
  • - Switzerland
  • - Nepal