Tibet's pet animals and flowers(Ⅰ)
Photo shows a little white dog lying lazily before its owner's booth outside the wall of the Potala Palace. Streams of people who go on a pilgrimage to the Potala Palace detour around it gently without disturbing it. Tibet, situated in the southwest of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, boasts the excellent scenery and hospitality Tibetan people, as well as the most spiritual animals and plants. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Photo shows the "fortune cat" in the Potala Palace. A yellow cat which is put in a carton box attracts tourists' attention, and many devote believers give money to it as a kind of alms giving. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Tourists visiting the Potala Palace photograph the "fortune cat" with their cell phones. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Photo shows the flowers in the Jokhang Monastery of Tibet, where the brilliant flowers can be seen everywhere. As an industrious and brave ethnic group, the Tibetan people also love and worship the nature. They have a good aesthetic taste and prefer to decorate their houses with flowers. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
A puppy dog is lying on the ground, staring at its owner quietly on the Barkhor Street of Lhasa in Tibet. Many Tibetan people would bring their pets with them to enjoy the beautiful scenery. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Photo shows a big flowerbed in Norbulingka in the western suburb of Lhasa, Tibet. The Norbulingka is a typical Tibetan garden that the previous Dalai Lamas spent the summer and ran the local government in the old days. Now it is a tourist spot. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
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