A Look at Life in Tuva Region

Pupils and a teacher gather on an embankment of the Yenisei River near "The Centre of Asia" cast bronze sculpture by Russian Buryat artist Dashi Namdakov in the town of Kyzyl, administrative centre of Tuva region, Southern Siberia, Russia, October 11, 2015. Dashi Namdakov is a representative of Buryats, native people of Siberia, who lives and works in Britain and Italy, casts bronze, silver and gold sculptures based on symbiosis of national traditions of nomad Buddhists, West European myths and classical art school, according to local media. Tuva region is inhabited by Tuvans, historically cattle-herding nomads, who nowadays practise two main confessions - Buddhism and Shamanism. (Photo by Ilya Naymushin/Reuters)
A Look at Life in Tuva Region
   
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