Dwindling dhap presence at Gomphu Kora tshechu

And it’s not just the number of visitors, local attendance has also gone down Festival: More than 300 visitors from Tawang, popularly known as dhaps, thronged the Gomphu Kora tshechu in Trashiyangtse, which ended on March 30. The tradition of dhaps attending the popular Gomphu Kora tshechu dates back to the 8th century, and every […]

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