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From: China Tibet Online 2018-02-14 16:10:00
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New Year customs in Chanang, southwest China's Tibet
 
The Chanang County in Shannan , Southwest China's Tibet is rich in traditional Tibetan New Year customs. During the holiday, Tibetans there will put on pretty costumes, gathering together, singing and dancing or playing traditional hitting ox horn games. Monks in the Mindroiling Monastery will also bask Tibetan incenses in the sunlight to pray for good weather and harvest in the upcoming New Year.
 
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