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Topics related to Tibetan composition

Visit people in Xizang's home.

The second stop in Yunnan is the beautiful Shangri-La.

The beautiful Shangri-La has beautiful scenery and high altitude. Prazo National Forest Park has dense forests, green water and Bai Yang, and exotic flowers and plants everywhere. It's a fairyland on earth But my favorite

But I visited my home in people in Xizang. In the evening, a Tibetan family came to our house. As soon as we entered the gate, we saw many tourists like us waiting inside. An old man in his seventies stood at the door and saw me.

We immediately brought Hada to everyone. Do you know what "Hada" means? I tell you: "Hada" is a courtesy used by Tibetans to show their welcome and love for you. As soon as I arrive

There was a loud cry of "wow" in the house, because the Tibetan house was so special: it was big and empty, with four big pillars in the middle, all painted, and some colors were painted around the house.

Li's paintings and colorful tapestries are hung, and even the benches are covered with colorful blankets. The contents of the dinner are: butter tea, highland barley wine, highland barley powder and highland barley beans. The way to eat it is to mix butter tea with highland barley powder, add some sugar, and then rub it with your hands.

Neither my mother nor I like it, but my father says it's delicious. I ate a lot of highland barley beans and some highland barley powder, which was very fun. We watched Tibetan performances while eating. Their performances are very enthusiastic and their songs are great.

Singing very well, the audience's passion was mobilized by them, and they went up to present "Hada" to the actors. I found an interesting thing: Tibetan boys basically have long hair like girls, watching them keep it.

Dancing with long hair, I almost treat them as girls. They dance like girls and their hair keeps falling out. When they sing and dance, they also ask the audience to stamp their feet and clap their hands together.

If you stamp your foot, stamp it as loudly as possible. Finally, they invited the audience to dance with them. Many people went up, and so did my father. The whole room is very lively. I didn't expect Tibetans to be so angry.

Love can sing and dance.

We returned to the hotel with a happy mood, and when we slept at night, we were still thinking about Tibetan songs and dances.