In the plateau of northern Tibet, without dry wood and no blowers, how can the herders make fires? Recently, the reporter came to the northern Tibet pastoral area in Baqing County, Nagqu City, Tibet, where the average altitude is above 4000 meters. In a black felt tent made of yak hair, an elderly herder is making a stove. Under the stove, dry yak dung was piled up around as fuel, and the herdsman held a "blower" made of yak leather in both hands to light the fire.

  The yak is closely related to the life of the Tibetan people on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Everything you need to live in is the most common animal in Tibet. (He Penglei and Yang Chengchen edited by Chi Hanyu)

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