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The inside of the houses are even more beautifully decorated. Flowery Tibetan Carpets, paintings and statues are the necessities of a family. All the walls, pillars, desks and cabinets are carefully painted with Buddhist themes or auspicious patterns. The shrine room holds the most value for Tibetans. Usually Buddhist statues are put in the center of the altar, and in front of these offerings, such as Butter Sculptures and pure water are placed. The walls are often hung with Thangkas. Besides the Stone Towers, there are also single-story houses in Tibet, as well as tents in the pastures of Northern Tibet, which are also elaborately designed and mostly used as shrines now. In the forested eastern region wooden houses are more popular. In the remote Ngari and other regions, caves and earthen houses are built.
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