Infant prayers in Tibet

2012-07-15 11:13:00 | From:China Tibet Online

The Jokhang Temple is located in central Lhasa in Tibet. With an area of 25,100 square meters (about six acres), it is the ultimate pilgrimage destination for Tibetan pilgrims. Many infants can be seen In front of the square everyday.

Photos as following were taken on March 30, 2012, the last Friday of that month.

Modern mom and baby [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

"Professional equipment" [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

Confused [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

Warm and comfortable [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

Smile [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

In sleep [Photo by Lily Dong/China Tibet Online]

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