Lhasa residents woke up to a fairytale world this morning, as roofs, vehicles and mountaintops were all covered with a thick white blanket, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
While shop owners were busy clearing their doorsteps of snow and ice, most citizens had fun outdoors making snowballs and snowmen.
Figures released by the regional weather bureau showed Lhasa received 17.3 mm of snow today. Fallen snow measured 13 centimetres in some areas.
Traffic authorities said the snow did not disrupt traffic in downtown Lhasa nor on the highway linking Tibet with neighbouring Sichuan province.
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