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Qinghai Journey

Experience Qinghai's festivals, temples, and rich Thangka art traditions

Rebgong Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival

The Rebgong Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival—held during the Tibetan lunar sixth month in August—is a vibrant traditional celebration shared by Tibetan and Tu communities across 22 villages, with a history spanning over 1,400 years. Local shamans and monks perform mesmerizing masked trance dances, ritual chanting, prayer, and powerful displays of communal devotion that invoke protective deities, drawing entire villages together. Rooted in pre-Buddhist Bön traditions yet enriched by Tibetan Buddhism, these sacred ceremonies feature elaborate costumes, thunderous drums, and dynamic choreography performed across Rebgong Valley's high alpine meadows against snow-capped peaks. Offering travelers a rare window into living Tibetan cosmology, the festival includes sacred dances, archery contests, and communal feasts where ancient rituals continue unbroken for over a millennium.

Qinghai Summer Odyssey

Embark on the Qinghai Summer Odyssey, a pair of extraordinary August journeys through China's remote Tibetan plateau.

From 2-8 August, immerse in Rebgong's rare Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival with its hypnotic rituals and living Thangka artistry.

Then from 10-17 August, traverse the ancient Silk Road and vast Qinghai highlands on an epic overland adventure.

Book separately for focused discovery or combine both for a seamless 13-day cultural odyssey—perfect for travelers seeking authentic Tibetan experiences beyond the tourist trail.

Upcoming Tour

Qinghai Summer Odyssey:
Rebgong Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival

Tour Dates

August 2th - August 8th, 2026 (6Days, 5Nights)

Meeting Point

Xining Caojiapu International Airport

Location: Qinghai Province, Tongren, Rebgong

Xining - Shachung Monastery - Kanbula National Forest Park - Tongren County - Xining

Tour Theme:
  • Intense Shaman Festival rituals (sacred dances and body-piercing ceremonies)

  • Tibetan Buddhist culture

  • Ancient monasteries

  • Cradle of Tibetan Thangka Art

  • Epic landscapes in Gansu Region

Tour Background

Begin your journey at Kanbula National Park's dramatic river canyons, then ascend to Rebgong (同仁 / 熱貢)—Qinghai's sole national historic cultural city and cradle of Tibetan civilization at a welcoming 2,450m elevation. Witness the vibrant Rebgong Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival during its rare August peak, where masked trance dancers and dynamic ritual performances unfold amid breathtaking alpine meadows. As the world's Thangka art capital—home to UNESCO-recognized Rebgong tangible cultural heritage tracing back to the 11th century—explore private galleries and the exclusive Thangka Art Museum, revealing the profound bond between Tibetan Buddhism and living sacred art. This seamless immersion blends nature's grandeur, spiritual festival energy, and artistic mastery—perfect for cultural adventurers seeking authentic Amdo Tibetan heritage beyond crowded trails.

Experience annual celebrations and festivals, including the Rebgong Sixth Moon Sacred Dance Festival.

Visit sacred and historical sites such as the Longwu Monastery, Shachung Monastery and the Guomari Monastery.

Surround yourself with beautiful scenery from the Danxia landforms, dense forest vegetation, gorgeous canyon reservoir areas and unique Tibetan customs together.

Small group travel across different regions from Xining to Rebgong and Tibetan villages. Guided tour with
pre-arranged transport and hotels.

Private access to Thangka Art Museum at the cradle of Tibetan Thangka Art.

Bilingual Tour. Local guides fluent in Putonghua, dedicated English and Mandarin translators available.

Itinerary

Our 6 Days journey

Xining Kanbula National Park Rebgong

Depart Xining for Kanbula National Park, renowned for its dramatic Danxia red rock landforms and the Yellow River's turquoise waters cutting through ancient canyons. Visit Shachung Monastery (founded 1349), perched on a mountain ridge with panoramic views symbolizing Tibetan Buddhism's harmony with nature. Continue to Tongren, Qinghai's sole national historic cultural city and Thangka art capital at 2,450m elevation.

Festival - Shaman Festival Opening
Festival - Dragon Dance & Kaishan Ritual
Festival - Military Dance
a person holding a pencil and drawing on a piece of art
a person holding a pencil and drawing on a piece of art
Festival Finale & Labrang Monastery
The Thangka Masters
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6

The Rebgong Sixth Moon Shaman Festival begins with Divine Dance, Shangkouqian (face piercing), and Shangbeiqian (back piercing) rituals. Local shamans serve as divine intermediaries, believed to summon deities through trance possession—a 1,400-year-old tradition shared across 22 Tibetan and Tu villages. Afternoon visits to Longwu Monastery and a Thangka artist's studio reveal the intricate painting process central to Tibetan cosmology.

Witness the Dragon Dance, where villagers form a rhythmic, spiraling line around a sacred fire, mimicking a circling dragon with ancient energy. The festival's dramatic highlight, "Opening the Mountain" (Kaishan), sees the shaman cut his forehead with a blade, scattering blood in heaven-worship rites while villagers dance around the shrine. These Bön-derived ceremonies preserve pre-Buddhist spiritual practices.

Experience the Military Dance, featuring Kouqian (mouth piercing) and Beiqian (back piercing) rituals. Shamans pierce young volunteers' cheeks and insert 10-20 steel needles through their backs to ward off illness, then perform rhythmic warrior dances with traditional drums. Meet the Lawa tradition inheritor who organizes these performances, followed by a visit to ancient Guomari Monastery.

Morning Dragon Dance, Shangkouqian, and Shangbeiqian rituals mark the festival's crescendo. Afternoon transfer to Xiahe visits Labrang Monastery—one of Gelug school's six grand monasteries (founded 1710), serving as a vital bridge between Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhism for centuries.

Final morning at a Thangka Art Museum reveals "gemstones on canvas"—sacred paintings using ground lapis lazuli and cinnabar for eternal colors connecting art to Tibetan cosmology. Return to Xining reflecting on six days immersed in living cultural heritage.

Price Includes:

Price Not Included:

Transfer by private car throughout the tour (arrival and departure Xining Caojiapu International Airport)

Accommodation in hotels of the same grade as listed in the itinerary, subject to availability. (based on double-occupancy; please contact us for the add-on fee if a private room is required);

Daily breakfast throughout the tour

Bilingual Tour. Local guides fluent in Putonghua, dedicated English and Mandarin translators available.

All activites (workshops,cultural experiences etc.) listed in the itinerary

All entry fees to museums and attractions visited along the itinerary.

International flights

Meals not listed in the summary itinerary

Personal expenses

Important Travel Awareness:

Cultural Ceremonies:
The Festival features authentic shamanic rituals that may include body-piercing, bloodletting, and intense spiritual practices. These are sacred local traditions—viewer discretion is advised for sensitive travelers.

High Altitude Precautions:
This tour reaches elevations above 3,000 meters (10,000 feet). Altitude sickness is a real risk. Consult your doctor, prepare personal medications, and monitor your health. We provide guidance but no medical support.

Monastery Policy
No video/camera shooting permitted inside Monastery.
No shorts or tank tops allowed—cover shoulders and knees to respect local customs.