Bustling New Year market in Tibet
The 2018 Tibetan Lunar New Year and Chinese Spring Festival fall on the same day on Feb. 16 this year. As holidays draw near, people in Tibet have been busy with purchasing goods to prepare for the upcoming New Year.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
In the Congsaikang Whole Market and Barkhor Mall in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet, all kinds of festival necessities such as Qiema box (a symbol of good luck), colored highland barley ears, auspicious sheep's head made of colored butter, fried pastry of kasai and Tibetan couplets are available and they also add strong festive atmosphere to the holiday.
Editor: Ana Wu
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