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Tibetan opera performed at Norbulingka

2017-05-06 06:30:17

 
Actors are performing a Tibetan play on May 1st. During the May holiday, traditional Tibetan plays, including Maiden Sukyi Nyima, Brothers Donyo and Dondrup, and Drowa Sangmoare, were performed at the Norbulingka, also known as the Summer Palace in Lhasa, by over 50 actors from the Niangre Folk Performance Troupe of Chengguan District in Lhasa City, attracting many fans. [Photo/Xinhua]


Actors are performing a Tibetan play on May 1st. During the May holiday, traditional Tibetan plays, including Maiden Sukyi Nyima, Brothers Donyo and Dondrup, and Drowa Sangmoare, were performed at the Norbulingka, also known as the Summer Palace in Lhasa, by over 50 actors from the Niangre Folk Performance Troupe of Chengguan District in Lhasa City, attracting many fans. [Photo/Xinhua]


Actors are performing a Tibetan play on May 1st. During the May holiday, traditional Tibetan plays, including Maiden Sukyi Nyima, Brothers Donyo and Dondrup, and Drowa Sangmoare, were performed at the Norbulingka, also known as the Summer Palace in Lhasa, by over 50 actors from the Niangre Folk Performance Troupe of Chengguan District in Lhasa City, attracting many fans. [Photo/Xinhua] 

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