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Zang Man

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Zang Man sent on 28 Novembre 2024 (10:44) by Roberto Pazzi. 4 comments, 666 views.

at 53mm, 1/125 f/6.3, ISO 800, hand held.

Portrait of Tibetan man (China). HUMANKIND, my premium, limited-edition, museum-quality standard book featuring over 200 large-format photos. Available on my website: https://robertopazziphoto.com The Tibetan people number more than 6 million in China. In Yunnan Province there are about 128,000 Tibetans, mainly concentrated in the northwestern mountainous areas where the Tibetan Plateau meets the Hengduan Mountains. These high altitude regions have cold climates and grassland landscapes that have influenced Tibetan lifestyles for generations. Tibetan culture reflects a long history shaped by both the natural environment and strong religious traditions. Many Tibetans traditionally practiced pastoralism, raising animals such as yaks, sheep, and goats on the plateau grasslands. The yak is especially important because it provides milk, butter, meat, wool, leather, and transport. Yak butter is used in cooking and for butter lamps in homes and monasteries. In farming areas Tibetans grow highland barley, which is used to make tsampa, a roasted barley flour that is one of the most common traditional foods. Religion plays a central role in Tibetan society. Tibetan Buddhism has influenced art, architecture, festivals, and daily customs. Monasteries have historically served as religious centers as well as places of learning and community life. Tibetan people have developed skills and traditions adapted to life at high altitude. Traditional clothing such as the chuba, a thick robe, helps protect against cold temperatures and can be adjusted during the day as temperatures change. Houses are often built with stone or rammed earth and designed to handle strong sunlight and harsh weather conditions. Tibetan people also boast a unique lifestyle and are well known for expressing their feelings through music, song, and dance. These performances are common during festivals, weddings, and community celebrations and remain important cultural events that bring families and communities together and help preserve Tibetan traditions. Website: https://robertopazziphoto.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/roberto_pazzi_photo


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avatarsupporter
sent on 29 Novembre 2024 (3:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Great portrait, great color.

avatarsupporter
sent on 29 Novembre 2024 (9:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

splendid portrait apparently suspended. :-)

avatarsenior
sent on 29 Novembre 2024 (10:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks Claudio!

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sent on 29 Novembre 2024 (10:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)    

Thanks Simone!


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