The Dying Art of Making Tibetan Cheese
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2019
- In Qinghai, China, Tibetan farmers and nomads are still relying on a traditional source of nutrition and protein for survival: yak milk.
Zeji, a Tibetan farmer, takes us through her daily routine of milking and herding yaks, and producing Tibetan cheese in an old-school way that’s quickly becoming a dying art.
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Written by: Dolly Li and Clarissa Wei
Voiced by: Joel Roche
Shot and produced by: Ryan Chang and Joyce Siu
Edited by: Hanley Chu
Mastered by: Joel Roche
Music: Audio Network
This is soo cool thank you Stephanie soo for sending me here
I think Tibet would be a place where one hardly gets sick. Because the air is so clean.
Love it Steph Soo! Thanks for putting me on to this.
Thanks Stephanie Soo fro putting me on to this great channel!! I’ve already watched a ton❤️sending love from the phanie pack❤️
I’m came from Stephanie soo Channel and omg I wish I subscribed a long time ago this was beautifully shot!!!!!!
This place is TIBET & people are Tibetans. TIBET is currently forced to be under China since 1959 (completely). TIBET is my country but sadly, I have never seen my own country being TIBETAN. Like my parents many Tibetans forced to go into exile in India. I was born & brought up in India. Currently Tibetans from India spread into different part of the world. It's been more than almost 70 years that China invaded TIBET yet Tibetans inside & in exile never stop of dreaming going back to their own country & younger generations are more patriotic. Free Tibet! TIBET is never a part of China since History. TIBETAN have thier own culture, language, tradition etc. Good to see Tibetans in this video.
Do you know the history of Tibet before China take over?
Do you know the term serfdom? It was the system back then. Do you know how the people living there and Dalai Lama treat its own people?
Before 1959, the family of the 14th Dalai Lama possessed 27 manors, 30 pastures and more than 6,000 serfs, and annually squeezed about 33,000 ke (one ke equals 14 kilograms) of qingke (highland barley), 2,500 ke of butter, and 2 million liang of silver (15 liang of silver equaled 1 silver dollar of the time) out of its serfs.
"Powerful lamas controlled everything in Tibet, where even the Buddha himself couldn't do anything without the support of the lamas," British military journalist Edmund Candler wrote his book, The Unveiling of Lhasa.
The serfs and slaves, comprising more than 95 percent of the population, suffered from poverty and exploitation, and had no basic human rights, the paper said.
The local government of old Tibet prohibited them from leaving their owners' manors without permission, or fleeing the manors. They had to be serfs from generation to generation. All serfs and their livestock had to till the plots of land assigned to them and labor for their owners on other chores. Once the serfs lost their ability to labor, they were deprived of livestock, farm tools and land, and degraded to the status of slaves, the paper said.
www.bjreview.com/Tibet_in_50_Years/2009-03/05/content_182622.htm
medium.com/race-class-history/tibet-the-dalai-lama-feudalism-slavery-and-the-great-game-10dd833272ac
Tibet, under the eyes of Taiwan Journalist
www.quora.com/Why-does-China-force-Tibetans-to-embrace-modern-life/answer/Richard-Wang-431?ch=10&share=3620de99&srid=prJyT
Tibet Tragic Past before CCP take over
www.quora.com/How-cruel-was-CCP-against-Tibetan-people/answer/Alexander-Finnegan?ch=10&share=5b7c8568&srid=prJyT
And
www.quora.com/How-do-Tibetans-feel-about-being-part-of-China-Do-they-want-independence/answer/Liam-Lu-6?ch=10&share=f196bc6f&srid=prJyT
And
www.quora.com/Is-Tibet-better-off-under-Chinese-rule-than-under-the-rule-of-the-Dalai-Lamas/answer/Jamie-Wang-45?ch=10&share=84e615f2&srid=prJyT
Your goal is to let all Tibetian to become slaves, utterly disgusting.
😆 So you were born and brought up in India, but claim Tibet is your home?
haha you Indians really are shameless.
Thank you @Stephanie for recommending this ♥️
link to video mentioning?
Very interesting I learned alot
I think this is cool as well, thanks Stephanie Soo!
love this
There was no such thing as Qinghai, it was originally called Amdo in Tibetan before Chinese occupation and merged to greater China.
Beautiful:)
I love your videos thanks to Stephanie for letting me to subscribe to ur channel ❤️❤️
link?
I actually like this channel thx steph xxx
Im here from stephanie's channel, yaks make milk whaaaaaat?!
Stephanie send me here. Glad I subscribed to GT. Thanks Steph Biss!
I'd happily spend a year amongst these gentle farming people in order to learn life-skills from them...
if I had worthwhile skills of my own to contribute to their community.
Love! Also hello to that Aussie in the voiceover!
Wahhhhhhhhh I’m amazed
Here from Stephanie Soo's video. Really interesting content.
Wow nice 💥💥💥💯
She is gonna be so mad at you if she learns that you called her a farmer, instead of a nomad.
I came here from Stephanie but stayed cuz it’s interesting 💕💕
I came from Stephanie Soo channel 🤗♥️👍
woaaah, first time hearing Tibetan!
It’s amdo dialect from eastern tibet
Came here from @stephanie soo
Stephiance voice over? From stephanie soo btw
😲😲
I like cheese
Steph sent me. Cool channel!
Why do nomadic Tibetans sound like mongolic or some altaic language and not Chinese or South Asian?
Tibetan are very different from China. Tibet was never part of china
That place is in amdo which is border with Mongolia 🇲🇳 I think
@@norbu9teen594
Do you know the history of Tibet before China take over?
Do you know the term serfdom? It was the system back then. Do you know how the people living there and Dalai Lama treat its own people?
Before 1959, the family of the 14th Dalai Lama possessed 27 manors, 30 pastures and more than 6,000 serfs, and annually squeezed about 33,000 ke (one ke equals 14 kilograms) of qingke (highland barley), 2,500 ke of butter, and 2 million liang of silver (15 liang of silver equaled 1 silver dollar of the time) out of its serfs.
"Powerful lamas controlled everything in Tibet, where even the Buddha himself couldn't do anything without the support of the lamas," British military journalist Edmund Candler wrote his book, The Unveiling of Lhasa.
The serfs and slaves, comprising more than 95 percent of the population, suffered from poverty and exploitation, and had no basic human rights, the paper said.
The local government of old Tibet prohibited them from leaving their owners' manors without permission, or fleeing the manors. They had to be serfs from generation to generation. All serfs and their livestock had to till the plots of land assigned to them and labor for their owners on other chores. Once the serfs lost their ability to labor, they were deprived of livestock, farm tools and land, and degraded to the status of slaves, the paper said.
www.bjreview.com/Tibet_in_50_Years/2009-03/05/content_182622.htm
medium.com/race-class-history/tibet-the-dalai-lama-feudalism-slavery-and-the-great-game-10dd833272ac
Tibet, under the eyes of Taiwan Journalist
www.quora.com/Why-does-China-force-Tibetans-to-embrace-modern-life/answer/Richard-Wang-431?ch=10&share=3620de99&srid=prJyT
Tibet Tragic Past before CCP take over
www.quora.com/How-cruel-was-CCP-against-Tibetan-people/answer/Alexander-Finnegan?ch=10&share=5b7c8568&srid=prJyT
And
www.quora.com/How-do-Tibetans-feel-about-being-part-of-China-Do-they-want-independence/answer/Liam-Lu-6?ch=10&share=f196bc6f&srid=prJyT
And
www.quora.com/Is-Tibet-better-off-under-Chinese-rule-than-under-the-rule-of-the-Dalai-Lamas/answer/Jamie-Wang-45?ch=10&share=84e615f2&srid=prJyT
Your goal is to let all Tibetian to become slaves, utterly disgusting.
@@johnnyw6467 bro I suggest you to go to Tibet and find by urself that how important is Dalai Lama for Tibetan people and what is the really Tibetan Buddhist.
@@norbu9teen594
Bro I do suggest you to go there and chat with the locals.
Evidently you not been there hudging from your comment
😃Came here from Stephanie Soo 😃
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Done
HERE FROM STEPHANIE:)XXO
What language is this?
Tom Jones Tibetan
lmao its not a dying art unless we are a dying breed. every tibetan has that even in the west. we still buy it.
😂😂😂 facts bro
She is beautiful .
Yak milk rich in calcium & protein 👍
thanks to the creator bring this milking and reproduction system in every mammal.
Stephanie Soo sent me
@stephaniesoo
Free Tibet..
I am done
I came here from Stephanie
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How hard is their life, and still some people crib for petty things
Their life isn’t hard
Modern lifestyle is more stressful and difficult
here from ya biss stephanie :) but staying for the cheesy content. my lactose intolerant self can't stay away from dairy no matter how much my body hates it
Luckily we have pills to compensate for our lacking enzyme .
Actually yak is male and dre is female so milk come from dre not yak. Everybody says yak milk, Yak cheese . 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 n swear they act like they know more about us then v do 😂😂😂 I love it
Tibet isnt China.
Free Tibet