Rivers
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Largest River in Tibet

Yarlung

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This is the highest mountain in the world and sits on the border of Tibet and Nepal.

Mt. Everest

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This big, furry animal with horns helps people carry things in the mountains of Tibet.

Yak

100

What is the name of tibetan dumpling?

Momo

100

What is tibetan new year called

Losar!

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Longest River in Tibet

Yarlung River

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This holy mountain in Tibet is shaped like a pyramid and is very special to many people.

Mt.Kailash

200

What is the female name of Yak

Dri

200

What is name of tibetan soup

Thukpa

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This is a colorful piece of cloth with prayers written on it, often hung in the wind.

Tibetan Prayer flag

300

What river flows through Tibet and Nepal

Ganges river

300

This big group of mountains includes Mount Everest.

Himalayas

300

This Tibetan dog is big, fluffy, and used to guard homes and animals.

Tibetan Mastiff

300

What is the name of tibetan bun

Tingmo

300

This spinning object has prayers inside and is turned to send blessings into the world.

Prayer wheel

400
Which river flows into Tibet and China and is one of the longest rivers in the world?

Yangtze River

400

People climb this mountain from the Tibet side or the Nepal side

Mt. Everest

400

This fast-running animal looks like an antelope and lives on the Tibetan Plateau.

Tibetan Antelope

400

This salty drink is made with tea, butter, and sometimes Dri milk.

Butter tea

400

This is the traditional dress worn by Tibetan people, especially during festivals.

Chuba

500

This major river starts in Tibet and flows through China, Laos, Thailand, and more, before reaching the sea.

Dzachu River

500

This mountain is important to Buddhists and Hindus and people walk around it to show respect.

Mt. Kailash

500

This black-and-white bear lives in the mountains near Tibet and eats mostly bamboo.

Panda

500

This roasted barley flour is mixed with tea or water and eaten with hands.

Tsampa

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These special people live in monasteries, wear red and yellow robes, and practice Buddhism.

Monks

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