10 fotosTibetxx 19 nov 2015 - 14:36CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlaceJing Li wears a Tibetan traditional costume as she gets ready for her wedding photo to be taken at the Nianqing Tanggula mountain pass in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Jing, 22, and her husband Ke Xu, 23, both from Shiyan in northwestern Hubei province live in Tibet for three year. The couple married last month. REUTERS/Damir SagoljDAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Tibetan people visit Namtso lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Located four hours' drive from Lhasa at an altitude of around 4,718m (15,479 ft) above sea level, Namtso lake is not only the highest saltwater lake in the world but also considered sacred, attracting throngs of devotees and pilgrims.DAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)A Tibetan man stands at shores of Namtso lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Located four hours' drive from Lhasa at an altitude of around 4,718m (15,479 ft) above sea level, Namtso lake is not only the highest saltwater lake in the world but also considered sacred, attracting throngs of devotees and pilgrims.DAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Jing Li wears a Tibetan traditional costume as she gets ready for her wedding photo to be taken at the Nianqing Tanggula mountain pass in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Jing, 22, and her husband Ke Xu, 23, both from Shiyan in northwestern Hubei province, have lived in Tibet for three years. The couple married last month. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY DAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Tibetan herdsman Lob Sang (R) and his wife Lomo sit in their home while being visited by foreign reporters on a government organised tour in Damxung county of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. RDAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Un turista toma fotografías montada en un Yak en el lago tibetano de Namtso, Región Autónoma del Tibet. Ubicado a cuatro horas en coche de Lhasa a una altitud de alrededor de 4,718m ( 15,479 pies) sobre el nivel del mar, Namtso lago no sólo es el lago de agua salada más alta del mundo , sino también considerado sagrado , que atrae a multitudes de devotos y peregrinos .DAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Tourist take pictures of Tibetan people and their yaks as they visit Namtso lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Located four hours' drive from Lhasa at an altitude of around 4,718m (15, 479 ft) above sea level, Namtso lake is not only the highest saltwater lake in the world but also considered sacred, attracting throngs of devotees and pilgrims. REUTERS/Damir SagoljDAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)A Tibetan man walks at Na Genla pass at an altitude of 5190 m above sea level, on the road between Lhasa and Namtso lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China November 18, 2015. Located four hours' drive from Lhasa at an altitude of around 4,718m (15,479 ft) above sea level, Namtso lake is not only the highest saltwater lake in the world but also considered sacred, attracting throngs of devotees and pilgrims. REUTERS/Damir SagoljDAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)Tibetan herdsman Lob Sang (R) and his wife Lomo smile in front of their home after being visited by foreign reporters on a government organised tour in Damxung county of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China DAMIR SAGOLJ (REUTERS)