Tibetan Tent
Tibetan Tent
It is a typical residence in the Tibetan pasture. They weave a rectangular curtain. In the middle of the curtain is bolstered up with a pole . Outside it is drawn by ropes and nailed to the earth. Its edge is walled up with grass or dung lumps, with a door left. In the daytime the curtain is unfolded, at night it is tied tight with rope.
It is a typical residence in the Tibetan pasture. They weave a rectangular curtain. In the middle of the curtain is bolstered up with a pole . Outside it is drawn by ropes and nailed to the earth. Its edge is walled up with grass or dung lumps, with a door left. In the daytime the curtain is unfolded, at night it is tied tight with rope.
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