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Tibetan Mastiff a new item for China's wealthy eliteBBC ON THE WEB, 11 September 2009![]() Wang poses with her four-million-yuan (600,000 USD) 18-month-old dog, as they are greeted by a convoy of 30 black Mercedes-Benz cars at the airport in Xi’an, in northern China’s Shanxi province on 9 September 2009.AFP/China Tibetan Mastiffs have joined the roster of luxury items coveted by China’s wealthy elite, according to a purchase reported by local media. A young woman paid four million yuan (600,000 USD) for a Tibetan Mastiff and had a convoy of luxury cars meet her and the dog at an airport, the Xian Evening News said. “Gold has a price but this Tibetan Mastiff doesn’t,” the woman, named only as Wang, was quoted as saying. The dogs typically sell for about $2,000 outside China, breeders say. Ms Wang and the dog were met at Xian airport after she returned from buying it in Qinghai province in north-west China, home to many ethnic Tibetans. She was greeted by fellow lovers of Tibetan Mastiffs, who held up a long red banner welcoming the dog to Xian, capital of Shaanxi province. Ms Wang said she and a friend had spent a long time looking for a true Tibetan Mastiff. The dogs are fairly rare in Tibet and around the world, and are valued by the nomadic peoples of Central Asia for their skills as watch dogs. Tibetan Mastiffs were also traditionally used to guard Buddhist monasteries in Tibet. The dogs are large and fierce, reaching a height of up to 80cm (31 inches) and a weight of 80kg (176 lbs). Richard Gardiner, chairman of the Tibetan Mastiff Club of Great Britain, said mastiff puppies typically sell in the West for between $1,400 and $2,000. Copyright © 2009 BBC News Published in BBC News
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