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From: China Tibet Online 2010-09-24 10:54:00
by: Mirenda Wu
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Tibetan people celebrate Mid-autumn Festival

A Tibetan mom named Cangmula in the Lu Gu Villagers' Community of the Chengguan District of Lhasa, capital city of southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region, is presenting a white hada to her husband of Han nationality during the Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua.

A Tibetan mom named Cangmula in the Lu Gu Villagers' Community of the Chengguan District of Lhasa, capital city of southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region, is presenting a white hada to her husband of Han nationality during the Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua.
Flowers are placed in front of the Jokhang Monastery to celebrate the traditional Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua. 
Flowers are placed in front of the Jokhang Monastery of Lhasa to celebrate the traditional Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua.

Soldiers in southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region send moon cakes to family members in inland cities during the Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua.
Soldiers in southwestern China's Tibet Autonomous Region send moon cakes to family members in inland cities during the Mid-autumn Festival, which falls on September 22 this year, photo from Xinhua.

With more cultural exchanges and enhancement of relationship between Han and Tibetan people, more Tibetans take in celebration of the Mid-autumn Festival which is the traditional festival of Han nationality.

 
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