A walled city at the top of the world: The Nepalese village of Lo Manthang • FRANCE 24 English

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @susilsharma4206
    @susilsharma4206 Год назад

    tq so much love from nepal

  • @roshanpoudel1950
    @roshanpoudel1950 5 месяцев назад

    I will visit this place with my family one day

  • @Rabinsoni380
    @Rabinsoni380 Год назад

    Love from Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @РоманРоманов-э9у
    @РоманРоманов-э9у 2 года назад +1

    Very cool report. Interesting. 🧐

  • @paulavery1912
    @paulavery1912 2 года назад

    Interesting people and culture

  • @motherscum
    @motherscum 2 года назад +1

    Where the hell does a guy in a remote nepalise village in the himilayas come across a FUBU jacket ?

    • @peshalkhatri6990
      @peshalkhatri6990 2 года назад

      Well they travel to city to get necessities and many other things so.

    • @आगन्तुक
      @आगन्तुक 2 года назад

      This city is in walking distance from chienese border, & chienese make and sell almost everything. I doubt its an original fubu but nobody cares the brand name in these region. The North face or The north Fake doesnt matter just needs to keep you warm.

    • @nagenrai1559
      @nagenrai1559 2 года назад +1

      Pokhara to Beni Beni to Jomsom Jomsom to kagbeni Kagbeni to lo manthang

    • @ObamasTheBeast
      @ObamasTheBeast 2 года назад +1

      tourists give their clothes to the guides when they leave. Tourists off-load to get free kgs on the plane for souvenirs so they offload all their warm clothing when they leave. They all do it or else they sell them at the market and locals can find them for cheap. Tourists buy the stuff in the West and bring it tens of thousands of miles to Nepal and by the time they've been through hell during the trek they're so fed up they just throw away all their stuff at the nepali/tibetans before leaving. Who'd want to take stuff you traveled tens of thousands of miles carrying, then carry that all the way BACK home again? hahaha!

  • @ObamasTheBeast
    @ObamasTheBeast Год назад

    Hello, finally the time has come! དུས་ཚོད་སླེབ་སོང། There are university scholars (like me) who say that Shambhala (in the Ngorpa Kalachakra) is the Mongols' Empire in the West of Tibet, (Ngari, Burang, Mustang Lo Mantang.). The Mongol Empire stretched from Kailash to Pakistan, to Irak, to Turkey. Would you like to shoot a film (in Normandy, Verneuil-sur-Avre,) with me about finding (....through the Ngorpa Kalachakra...), Shambhala?

  • @Matzil1
    @Matzil1 Год назад +1

    Beautiful! But you know you should put on your map of the neighbouring countries, in the beginning of the clip, not China but "TIBET", right? Because the city you are talking about is all of TIBETAN herritage and tradition, and architecture, and culture, and not Chinese, after all!

    • @Mahansamba
      @Mahansamba 6 месяцев назад +1

      This is Nepal not tibet ! and in lhasa theres a stone inscription go and read !

    • @Matzil1
      @Matzil1 6 месяцев назад

      @@Mahansamba I was there, dear. It is Nepal now, but it was Tibet before, and it is still Tibetan tradition, religion and architecture, and not Nepali. And definitely it is not China! Which was my most important point.

    • @swasg3129
      @swasg3129 Месяц назад

      @@Matzil1 architecture is influenced by Nepal

  • @emanueljorgebandeira6141
    @emanueljorgebandeira6141 Год назад

    O Tibete democrático

    • @swasg3129
      @swasg3129 Месяц назад

      its Nepali not tibet