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The first day of the New Year is for making offerings to the Harvest Goddess. The family bring offerings and chang to their most productive field, and then erect a pine branch upon which to hang prayer flags. Juniper incenses being burned, people sing and dance to pray for a good harvest in the coming year. On the second day the men compete in whistling arrow shooting contests*, horse racing and wresting, etc and the night is spent singing, dancing and drinking chang around campfires. Large commodity fairs are held during the festival in recent years, with a wide range of Tibetan goods on sale.
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