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Destinies of two generations in Tibet
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But Nima Zhuoga is not content with what she's already made so far. She's got an even more ambitious plan.
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Luosang Quda said, "We never had enough to eat and wear. All we had, including our lives, were at the discretion of serf owners. We had to do whatever they ordered us to do and enjoyed no personal freedom, let alone human rights. But nowadays, our lives are completely different. Tibetans can go to school and do business at their own will. And we own the product of our labor. " |
Nima Zhuoca said, "For the next step, I'm preparing to expand the scale of greenhouse vegetable growing. I'm planning to apply for more credit support from the bank. "
Nima Zhuoga's father, 76-year-old Luosang Quda, is proud of what his daughter has made today. All these were unimaginable when he was young. Luosang Quda used to be a serf. At the age of 13, he was sent by his impoverished parents to the monastery and since then led a miserable life there as a monk.