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Composition describing Bulaguan in Tibet 100 words.
A few photos left a deep impression on me. Two Kangba people are harvesting wheat in the field. A woman who takes her children to the temple to turn the scriptures, and a woman who takes water from Namco. Tibetan women not only have to undertake housework, but also build their own houses and other important things. On the ferry of Yarlung Zangbo River, an old man is spinning wool. This portable textile machine brings Tibetans the possibility of integrating entertainment and work. And the smiling faces of lovely children. Tibetan children are not afraid of cameras. They are naturally close to everything in the world. On the surface, Tibet is a region controlled by powerful religions, but this is not the case. Religion grew out of their hearts-this is a place that still fears the forces of nature, so its harmony with nature is self-evident.
There, what is more brilliant than sunshine is the smile of Tibetans. In cities where the frequency of life is accelerating, most of the smiles we see are mocking or self-deprecating. The muscles on our faces have become more suitable for expressing tragedy. However, when Tibetans smile, every pore in their bodies is open. "-I think I arrived at this plateau just to find a real religion, which abandoned superstition, ignorance and money worship and went to its heart in essence.
The scenery in Tibet is particularly charming. Black and white snow-capped mountains-black is rock, and white is naturally snow that does not melt all year round. There is also a small village in Shanwan, which is set off by tall and boundless mountains. The prayer flags on people's roofs, the Manidui on the roadside, the wind horse flag on the hillside, and the sheep and yaks that appear from time to time on the grass are all included in the lens.
Besides the unique natural scenery along the way, famous temples all over Tibet are also the focus of photographers' attention. Potala Palace, Jokhang Monastery, Tashilhunpo Monastery, Sakya Monastery, Samye Monastery, drepung monastery ... Whether it is their majestic appearance, rich color decoration, priceless Buddhist cultural relics collection, or living in them, it is quite mysterious.
Through this photo exhibition with the theme of "Impression of Tibet", I have a more comprehensive appreciation of the mysterious beauty of Tibet, a deeper understanding of Tibetan culture, and also aroused my infinite yearning for this this beautiful city, hoping to feel the mysterious and unique customs of Tibetan landscape on the spot.
I think Tibet inside and outside the camera is equally real and charming.
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