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Spring ploughing ceremony celebrated in Tibet

2018-03-21 17:01:37

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  


Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  


Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

 
Photo shows a traditional spring ploughing ceremony is held in Kere Village of Bomtoi Township, Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet on March 17, 2018 to pray for harvest in the year as farmers dress in their festival costumes and lead their yaks or drive a tractor.  

Editor: Tommy Tan.

 

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