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From: China Tibet Online 2017-06-16 17:16:00
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Holy prayer flags in Tibet
Prayer flags are said to be blessings of devotees dancing in the wind.

Buddhist devotees believe that the dancing of prayer flags represents the chanting of sutras.

The prayer flags are sending devotees’ wishes to God in their dancing.

Prayer flags at the Mon La mountain pass. 

Prayer flags in the Yurlung Zangbo Grand Canyon.
 
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