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At a Tibetan medicine factory in Qamdo, Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, traditional herbs are still dried in dedicated rooms while production, testing and packaging have gradually become part of a modern manufacturing process. For Lozang Sonam’s family, Tibetan | Collector
At a Tibetan medicine factory in Qamdo, Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, traditional herbs are still dried in dedicated rooms while production, testing and packaging have gradually become part of a modern manufacturing process. For Lozang Sonam’s family, Tibetan
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At a Tibetan medicine factory in Qamdo, Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, traditional herbs are still dried in dedicated rooms while production, testing and packaging have gradually become part of a modern manufacturing process. For Lozang Sonam’s family, Tibetan

At a Tibetan medicine factory in Qamdo, Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, traditional herbs are still dried in dedicated rooms while production, testing and packaging have gradually become part of a modern manufacturing process. For Lozang Sonam’s family, Tibetan

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