Early spring scenery of Lhasa
Photo shows early spring scenery of the Dzongyab Lukhang (also known as Naga King) Park in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet. As spring is coming, the park has increasingly seen a variety of wild birds such as increasing number of wild birds such as Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelducks and Black-headed Gulls.
Photo shows early spring scenery of the Dzongyab Lukhang (also known as Naga King) Park in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet. As spring is coming, the park has increasingly seen a variety of wild birds such as increasing number of wild birds such as Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelducks and Black-headed Gulls.
Photo shows early spring scenery of the Dzongyab Lukhang (also known as Naga King) Park in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet. As spring is coming, the park has increasingly seen a variety of wild birds such as increasing number of wild birds such as Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelducks and Black-headed Gulls.
Photo shows early spring scenery of the Dzongyab Lukhang (also known as Naga King) Park in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet. As spring is coming, the park has increasingly seen a variety of wild birds such as increasing number of wild birds such as Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelducks and Black-headed Gulls.
Photo shows a man is painting in the Dzongyab Lukhang (also known as Naga King) Park in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet. As spring is coming, the park has increasingly seen a variety of wild birds such as increasing number of wild birds such as Bar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelducks and Black-headed Gulls.
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