Hada is a silk fabric used by Mongolian and Tibetan people for ceremonies. It is the most popular gift for Tibetan people. It is also a necessary product of social activities. Hada is similar to the ancient Han ceremonial silk. The long silk scarves or gauze used by Mongolians and Tibetans to express respect and congratulations are mostly white, blue and yellow. In addition, Hada comes in five colors: blue, white, yellow, green and red. Blue means blue sky, white is white clouds, green is river, red is the protector of space, and yellow is the symbol of earth. The colorful hada is the most precious gift made by Bodhisattvas and close relatives to make colorful arrows. Buddhist teachings explain that the colorful khata is the clothing of the Bodhisattva. Therefore, colored hada can only be used in specific situations. There are three types of hada: first-class Nehada, first-class Yashi Hada and second-class Xuhada.
Simple drawing pictures of ethnic minorities offering hada