Ladakh has several festivals throughout the year, including
Hemis Tsechu and
Losar. Ladakh's festivals comprise mask dances performed by people, games such as camel races, river rafting and archery, regional music and dance performances, thangka exhibitions, etc. People of Ladakh also celebrate several festivals throughout the year, some of the most famous ones are Hemis Tsechu and Saka Dawa. A lot of their time is also spent in making stone jewellery, woolen clothes, and mural paintings on the walls of the monasteries. Weaving is considered as an essential part of traditional life in eastern Ladakh. Some festivals of
Ladakh are: • Hemis Festival -
Hemis Monastery has an annual festival named after it. •
Losar - Losar, also known as Tibetan New Year, is a festival in Tibetan Buddhism. • Phyang Tsedup Festival - This festival is celebrated every fifth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar. •
Sindhu Darshan Festival - It is held on every
Guru Purnima on the banks of the Indus river. •
Dosmoche - It is celebrated every 12th month of the Tibetan calendar every year. • Saka Dawa Festival. • Tak - Tok Festival - It is one of the major festivals of Ladakh. It is celebrated at cave Gompa of Tak- Tok. •
Matho Nagrang Festival. ==Cultural centers==