Tangsibi Mani
Tangsibi Mani is a culturally significant festival celebrated in the village of Tangsibi in Bhutan. It honors Guru Rinpoche, the revered Buddhist saint who introduced Buddhism to the region. The festival features sacred mask dances (Cham dances) and religious rituals that are believed to purify participants and bring blessings. Tangsibi Mani is also a vibrant social event where villagers and visitors come together in their finest traditional attire, fostering a sense of community and cultural pride.
