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What is the blood bar

Blood bar also known as Sherpa beads, is the Asian Himalayan waist of the Sherpa people since the seventeenth century imitation red, pink coral made of a bead. Blood bar is a major feature of the Sherpa nation, blood bar production process in the Qing Dynasty in full bloom, lost in the mid-Qing Dynasty, Sherpa glazed beads, is the international bead community to the Nepalese region of Tibet Sherpa specially named a Qing Dynasty glazed beads, mostly red imitation aka coral color, a small portion of yellow, blue, black and white four colors.

Want to understand the Sherpa beads, you have to start with its owner Sherpa (Sherpa), Sherpa, also known as: Sherpa, Sherpa. Is Nepal and India's mountain people, living in the Himalayas in the Sino-Nepalese border inhabited by several transnational ethnic groups, of which the world-famous Sherpa is a special group. Although these Sherpas live in different countries, they have always tenaciously maintained their own unique national culture during such a long and complex history. Sherpa still belongs to one of the unrecognized ethnic groups in China, they live deep in the mountains and old forests, almost isolated from the world in the past, and later became famous for being guides or backpackers to the climbing teams of various countries who climbed Mount Everest. It can be said that Mount Everest let the world know the Sherpa.