Exquisite Tibetan Cuisine
Tibetan-style steamed stuffed bun. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Roulans Ishinabe Chicken. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Yak yogurt. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Yak yogurt. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Tibetan-style hot pot. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Tsam-pa. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Pickled radish. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Buttered tea. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The braised duck with cordyceps sinensis. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The braised chicken with gymnadenia conopsea. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Barley wine. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Stewed yak meat in clear soup. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Yak meat. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Roast mutton chops. Traditional Tibetan foods add charm to the week-long Shoton Festival which commenced in August 6, 2013. As one of the grandest traditional festivals of ethnic Tibetans, the Shoton Festival was inscribed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006, featuring Buddha Thangka painting unfolding, Tibetan Opera performances, yogurt banquet, as well as other traditional and modern activities. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
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