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The Tibetan Refugee Woollen Market near Jama Masjid in Old Delhi is a seasonal winter market run by Tibetan artisans, offering handmade woollen garments and crafts from October to February. Best Time to Visit: Early November to January for peak variety and footfall. 🧣 Tibetan Refugee Woollen Market – Old Delhi Location: Near Jama Masjid, close to Red Fort. It’s often referred to as the Tibetan Refugee Market or Tibbat Market by locals. Seasonal Operation: October to mid-February every year, aligned with Delhi’s winter season. Organized by: Tibetan Refugee Woollen Association, part of the broader Samyeling Tibetan Settlement network which includes Majnu Ka Tila. Products Offered: Hand-knitted sweaters, shawls, jackets, scarves, gloves, and socks Crochet and woollen crafts Durable winter wear at fixed prices — known for quality and authenticity. Artisans: Vendors come from Tibetan settlements across Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Darjeeling, Odisha, and Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing regional craftsmanship. 🗺️ Cultural & Historical Context The market traces its roots to the 1960s when Tibetan refugees settled in Delhi, initially at Ladakh Budh Vihar and later at Majnu Ka Tila, which remains the largest Tibetan settlement in Delhi. The woollen market near Jama Masjid is a symbol of resilience and cultural preservation, offering a livelihood to Tibetan families during winter. Regards, @PrasadNitu