The two communities from the Himalaya Region are part of the immigrant populations more than they grow in New York.
As us marked American American and Pacific Islander Asian monthThat’s a look at that new yorkers from the Nepal and Tibet are shared their traditions.
Share Culture through the kitchen
Sonam SitMo says it was made to the momplings momo with his mother from the age of three years.
“It is a family activity where tibetane families, each one knows momos,” said liven, partner and creative portion to oasis the restaurant. “We have a chicken flavor, we have shrimp, we have mushrooms and have meat.”
The steaming steams were perceived with her mother’s recipe and served with Ayurvedic Chile’s oil, as is their family tradition.
“He has nuts in it, it has Ginger,” he said Saturmo.
She hopes to educate visitors on their heritage when they visit their new restaurant / coffee.
“When you have a tibet culture, you almost always have ubriism, because the culture itself has been in tibetan buddhism”, he said Satmmo. “They are very simple principles – you have to be kind to others, we believe in karma.”
At the oasis bazar, there are a stick and cunching cushions for sale in nepal, who is near the tibet. There are also bowls singer. Everything is intended to bring visitors a taste of the Himalaya.
House of the house to face the ibetane communities, Nepalese
The queens is the borrower that turns in the new house for most people ranged from the tibin and the nepal, specifically neighborhoods and woody bears. Statistics show the Nepalese population in the New York City goes tailed since 2010.
Sherpa Association on 75th Fisting every day and often frequently frequently by the Nepal that pricing the Buddhism and you want to come in their monastery. The monastery is adorned with traditional colors that represent five parts of nature.
The organization, tempa sherpa, exped the yellow is for the ground, green for water, red for the fire by the air and blue for the sky. Add more people move to the area from the naspal to medrician and education optional.
“We want to promote and save our language and tradition of the culture and tradition, said Sherpa. “Not only language but dance, Sherpa music and music shola.”
Their videos showing that thousands have attended the center’s circles to his second lists in Walkill, County of Oranges.
Back to Oasis, Sango says the intention is also a key part of the culture.
“Have a tibetan cultural background helped me with my identity”, he said SGMO. “Be a lot in my mind in your talk and in your actions and always try to diffuse positivity and goodness.”