Let's photo (Hui'an maidens)
Tourism with Chinese characteristics
Family tree BW
Private tulou
Family tree, here u r
Family tree
Round Tulou (private house)
Entering tulou
Tulou gate
Dried salad?
Before the Rain (Field trip)
Night tulou
Rice wine
Manual water-powered wheel
Music of the Steppes
Herdswoman
Kham Lorry
In the Temple
Bikers
Kids
Praying
Rest on a pilgrimage
Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage
Tibetan Kids
Resting Tibetans
Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage
A small monk
Village kids
Lady with prayer wheel
Pilgrimage
Small monk
Touring monk
Streets of Lithang
Streets of Lithang
Streets of Lithang
Blocked road
Blocked road
On the flowered meadow
Young Monks
Yak herdsmen
Mani-Stone Artist
On a village street
Nun coming back
Outside the town
Tibetan buddies
Khampa youth (our Tibetan buddies)
Practicing of hardship
Prayer wheels
Tibetan grannies
Streets of Lhagang/Tagong
Modern horse
Hipsters of the Himalaya
Streets of Lhagang/Tagong
The monk that sold his SUV
Ladies, umbrellas and a dog
After the rain
Easy riders and hungry tourists
Western village of the East
The river
Boats
The scenery of a Phoenix town
Fishing
Life on river
Corn drying
Curves
Old town square
Nine Dong People's Villages
Nine Dong People's Villages
Chengyang Bridge
Chengyang Bridge
Huangluo terrace
Huangluo terrace
Yellow & Green
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The Mosuo practice Tibetan Buddhism, the ancient Tibetan Bon religion and shamanism. Tibetan Buddhism entered the region around the 13th century and had a great influence on Mosuo life. Before the Communist era, at least one son from each family joined a monastery in Tibet, but at the time the son often also participated in the walking marriages customs (See Below). The Mosuo still conduct Bon cremation ceremonies and practice a form of shamanism they call Daba. There is a Bon temple on the east side of the Lake Lugu.
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