The Rapeseed Flower Season in Redui Village, Tibet, Opens

Jun 29, 2025

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On June 19, the seventh "Rapeseed Flower Season" in Redui Village, Qushui County, Tibet, kicked off, including traditional events such as horse racing and yak racing, as well as cultural performances, which will last until June 21. The official Qushui Cultural Tourism Platform will broadcast the entire event live.

The rapeseed flower season in Redui Village is a unique local tourism and cultural activity, presenting tourists with the unique natural scenery and folk culture of Tibet. Every time the rapeseed flowers bloom, the golden rapeseed fields, the blue sky and white clouds, and the snow-capped mountains and meadows complement each other, forming a beautiful picture. Walking in the flower fields, tourists can enjoy the fields of rapeseed flowers swaying in the breeze, exuding a faint fragrance, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.

In addition to enjoying the natural beauty, tourists can also participate in a variety of traditional events and cultural performances. Horse racing and yak racing are traditional sports in Tibet, with a long history and cultural heritage. On the racecourse, riders rode their horses at lightning speed, showing superb riding skills and brave spirit; yak racing, in its unique way, showed the deep affection and tacit understanding between Tibetan herders and yaks. These traditional events are not only competitive, but also contain rich national cultural connotations, allowing tourists to deeply understand the folk customs and unique charm of Tibet while watching.

In addition, literary and artistic performances are also a highlight of the rapeseed season. Local residents dressed in traditional costumes, singing and dancing, performing songs and dances with national characteristics, such as passionate Guozhuang dance, beautiful Tibetan songs, etc., which fully demonstrated the hospitality of the Tibetan people and their yearning for a better life. While enjoying the performance, tourists can feel the unique charm of Tibetan culture and leave a deep and beautiful impression.