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Traditional sports performances enrich Shoton Festival 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
The traditional sports performance was held to celebrate the 2010 Lhasa Shoton Festival, sponsored by the organizing committee of the festival on August 11.
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5th Lhasa International Half Marathon Challenge to kick off in September 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
The fifth Lhasa International Half Marathon Challenge is expected to kick off on September 12 at the Potala Palace Square of Lhasa, capital city of Tibet Autonomous Region.
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4 college cyclists arrive in Tibet 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
After riding 2,500 km in 25 days, the four college cyclists arrived at the foot of the Potala Palace to celebrateLhasa Shoton Festival 2010 in Lhasa, capital city of Tibet Autonomous Region.
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Afterhours mountaineering team ascends Mt. Cho Oyu 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
A mountaineering team consisted of amateurs successfully topped the peak of Mt.Cho Oyu on September 25. They returned the base camp today and would finish the one month mountaineering activity soon.
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Tibet 'walks' to greet Olympic Games 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
A start ceremony for National Staff Walking to Greet Olympic Games was launched in Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region on September 22.
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15 UK outdoor sports fans bike from Lhasa to Katmandu 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
To experience the plateau environment and Tibetan custom, 15 UK outdoor sports lovers started their bike journey from Lhasa to Katmandu on September 21.
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Torch assault point: 8,300m above sea level of Qomolangma 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
The height mark of 8,300m above sea level has been defined as the final assault point for the Beijing Olympic torch relay to the peak of Mt. Qomolangma (Everest), according to Wang Yongfeng, leader of the Chinese Mountaineering Team.
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Beijing Olympic torch to reach Qomolangma peak 2015-12-03 | From: China Tibet Online
Torch of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will reach the peak of Mt. Qomolangma at the altitude of 8,300 meters, according to Wang Yongfeng, who heads China Mountaineering Team.