Adorable ‘Little Monks’ In Chongqing Go Viral Online – Design You Trust

Adorable ‘Little Monks’ In Chongqing Go Viral Online

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A group of photos depicting two little boys dressed as monks in a temple in Chongqing, southwest China, have become a hit online, chinanews.com reports. These photos were taken by a netizen when he and his friend took their sons to the Two Buddha Temple in Hechuan, Chongqing for a trip together. (CNS/Zhong Xin)

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