Tibet's pet animals and flowers (Ⅱ)
The marigolds at the door of the Resident Minister's Office of the Qing Dynasty exhibition hall in Lhasa are planted for commemorating the resident minister's heroic deeds of protecting Tibet and defending China. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The free-ranging Tibetan pigs in the Tashigang Folklore Village of Lulang Township, Nyingchi Prefecture are enjoying the leisurely afternoon time. In Nyingchi Prefecture, the free-ranging Tibetan pigs can be seen everywhere, bringing the local farmers and herdsmen great wealth. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Photo shows a wild flower at the Southeast Cultural Heritage Museum of Tibet. The museum is in the Nyang Pavilion before the Nyangchu River, which is located in the Niangru Hillock of the Bayi Township, Nyingchi Prefecture. The museum is near the mountain and by the river, providing an ecology-friendly environment for the wild flowers and grass. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Photo shows the wild flowers at the Southeast Cultural Heritage Museum of Tibet. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Two dogs are playing at the Southeast Cultural Heritage Museum of Tibet. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The dog walks into the flowering shrubs at the Southeast Cultural Heritage Museum of Tibet. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
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