Let me use to opportunity to bring awareness to the oppression of Tibetans. No, I am not talking about the Tibetans in China. I am talking about Tibetans in occupied South Tibet, which was annexed by India in 1951 and made a state by India in 1987 to become the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. South Tibet include Tawang, birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four hundred years old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are fast becoming strangers in their own native homeland because the Indian government are settling Indians in the region to change the demographic structure of the region. The Indians like to mock them, calling them Chinese as a form of insult (sometime calling them names such as the C* word or the M* word.) Rape by Indians in occupied South Tibet is a major source of resentment of the locals to the Indian occupiers. Another thing is that India simply don't trust the locals and like to accuse them of being Chinese spy if they don't display enough loyalty to the Indian occupier. This area is tightly controlled by India with limited access to the outside world. In 2014 a Tibetan Chinese called Nido Tania went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he looked 'Chinese'. He case was hardly an isolated one. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are voiceless people because they are not the right kind of Tibetans, so their plight is ignored by the world at large. I have yet to hear from the Western media of any concern of human rights abuse of the Tibetans in occupied South Tibet by India. Free South Tibet from India.
I believe that day will come. I am a Tibetan in China. I hate the West and India smearing us, saying that we have no freedom and no human rights. In fact, I find that the ethnic minorities in China have the most human rights and happiness in the world. We ethnic minorities enjoy more policies and treatment in China than the Han people, which makes us feel sorry for our Han compatriots.
If you go to the Tibet Museum , you can see some terrible things. For example, some Religious musical instruments made by the human's skin ,and it need to be peeled off from a living person . In addition , there are also some Flute and bowls made by the leg bones and skulls .And this was still happened before the 1959. If you can accept this is still happening today, then it is reasonable for you to support Tibet becoming a theocratic state like Iran.
Just one remark concerning your claim that foreigners should not walk much around Lhasa without guide. This is NOT true. You can walk all along Lhasa without your guide as long as you want. Nobody will stop you as long as you follow common rules of behavior and respect.
@@eduardarnold5404 that could be true indeed. My guide told me not to wander of too far because they could make problems at the checkpoints but maybe he was exaggerating
As a tibetan ..heartily welcome all to our motherland TIBET. I thank all tibetan who represent themselves towards showing kindness and explaining culture....🙏🙏🙏 love from India.
@@IamtheAbsurdist When you come to India then try to avoid Big Cities and can go to less Crowded places like Ladakh , Kerla , Goa , North East India ,etc
@@divyamrathi299 I will be travelling all over India for 3 months so I will definitely visit those places you mention. Thank you :) All tips are welcome
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། Thank you so much for sharing my beautiful country Tibet. And right now you are in ladakh. I just been there for few days, so every thing is amazing. And have a great trip
Tibetans are happy and free, unlike the sadvand depressed native Americans who are discriminated, abused and suppressed by the colonist government of USA.
Thank you so much for understanding current Tibet and expressing your true view on it. I am a exiled Tibetan almost 20yrears now. Your video is very memorable to my childhood in Lhasa. 🙏🙏🙏
@@IamtheAbsurdist Sadly the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama, Tawang, was invaded and annexed by India in 1951. In 1987 India made South Tibet a state and renamed it to the so-called Arunachal Pradesh.
Tibet is a part of the People's Republic of China. It is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Tibetan culture and Buddhism are part of Chinese culture.
Because Tibetans living inside Tibet cannot travel to other countries like other people can that’s why they are very curious. Even if they are supressed they try to live peacefully 😢and don’t harm others including the one who is suppressing. Hope you had good time.
Stop spreading nonsense, TIbetans are free to travel out China and they are not suppressed. OTOH separatists & criminals will have action taken against them.
Do you think there is basic HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIBET? if you say yes why there are so much police check points in the middle of market ??Is there any free country where there is this much restriction?
I just see your video randomly,you are typical under western propaganda influenced persons,you said that china occupied Tibet in 1950? Don't you know that Tibet became a part of China during the Yuan Dynasty in 1300? Not to mention the whole period of the Qing Dynasty. This history is much longer than that of the United States.and China have 56 different ethnic groups,Tibetan just one of them and also Tibetan not only living in Tibet also living in qinghai sichuang and many different regions.you want Tibet independent? Why don't you ask the Tibetans what they think? You should go to Gaza to see what's really like under occupation.and go Americans see What kind of life do Native Americans live. Do you know that Tibet used to be a slave society? If you don't know history,just learn more, instead of repeating what propaganda machine told you.next time,don’t come to China.
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I’m not sure what the United Stated have to do with all this, I’m not really a fan of them either. Besides that I travelled with a Tibetan person and the information I shared I got from Tibetans indeed. What’s happening in Gaza is a genocide and apartheid, not the same ofcourse.
@@IamtheAbsurdist Obviously, you don't understand politics, so it's difficult for you to understand how propaganda and narrative work. I'm sure you basically had a negative impression of China before you came to China, but you must have a lot of positive impressions after travelling to China.Have you ever wondered why your imagined China is so different from what reality China is?Why does the United States support Israel's behaviour in Gaza? Do you have your own answer?
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I think you mistake me for someone entirely different. I did not have any negative impression of China. I think it is a wonderful beautiful country with very friendly people and I already expected that in advance, hence why I want to show it on video and am interested in meeting locals. A country is more than its politics alone. Furthermore, my opinion on the United States and Israel doesn’t have to do anything with this and it seems to also not be what you expect. I am very aware of ‘western’ propaganda. Will leave it at that.
@@IamtheAbsurdist I know, I mean, I watching your whole video, you have been implying some political parts, such as China's occupation of Tibet in 1950. You obviously don't know much about the history of Tibet. You also put the fake Tibetan flag in the video, and you obviously don't understand the meaning of that flag.We welcome foreigners like you who are open-minded.but when you talk about China anything,you should learn a little Chinese history,not too much,Just take a look at the map of the Qing Dynasty in China a hundred years ago and compare it with now,in this 100 years,how many wars happened,how many Chinese people died and how many territories been taken.when you talking in video like China is a bad guy because China occupied and bullying Tibet,but in fact China has been a victim for 100 years.If you are interested in or like China, you can study the history of the past 100 years in China, and you will understand why Chinese people support communism.
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I definitely educate myself about a place before visiting it, as I did with all places I visited in China too. On location i then acquire more knowledge through locals, in this case Tibetans. I already mentioned I spoke to Tibetan people beforehand and also Tibetan guides. I would imagine that listening to locals rather than keep believing your own preconceptions to be rather open-minded. Can I ask if you have been to Tibet before yourself too?
Let me use to opportunity to bring awareness to the oppression of Tibetans. No, I am not talking about the Tibetans in China. I am talking about Tibetans in occupied South Tibet, which was annexed by India in 1951 and made a state by India in 1987 to become the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. South Tibet include Tawang, birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to the four hundred years old Tawang Monastery. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are fast becoming strangers in their own native homeland because the Indian government are settling Indians in the region to change the demographic structure of the region. The Indians like to mock them, calling them Chinese as a form of insult (sometime calling them names such as the C* word or the M* word.) Rape by Indians in occupied South Tibet is a major source of resentment of the locals to the Indian occupiers. Another thing is that India simply don't trust the locals and like to accuse them of being Chinese spy if they don't display enough loyalty to the Indian occupier. This area is tightly controlled by India with limited access to the outside world. In 2014 a Tibetan Chinese called Nido Tania went to Delhi and was beaten to death because he looked 'Chinese'. He case was hardly an isolated one. The Tibetans in occupied South Tibet are voiceless people because they are not the right kind of Tibetans, so their plight is ignored by the world at large. I have yet to hear from the Western media of any concern of human rights abuse of the Tibetans in occupied South Tibet by India. Free South Tibet from India.
I believe that day will come. I am a Tibetan in China. I hate the West and India smearing us, saying that we have no freedom and no human rights. In fact, I find that the ethnic minorities in China have the most human rights and happiness in the world. We ethnic minorities enjoy more policies and treatment in China than the Han people, which makes us feel sorry for our Han compatriots.
@@naozibuzaile well said👏But you don’t need to feel sorry, we Chinese with 56 ethnic groups are one big family.❤️
@@yayayayakatja 真心话
@@naozibuzaileok slave of Chinese criminal party.
If you go to the Tibet Museum , you can see some terrible things. For example, some Religious musical instruments made by the human's skin ,and it need to be peeled off from a living person . In addition , there are also some Flute and bowls made by the leg bones and skulls .And this was still happened before the 1959. If you can accept this is still happening today, then it is reasonable for you to support Tibet becoming a theocratic state like Iran.
达赖一回来,西藏变伊朗。
Hello CCP slave worry about your life.
Just one remark concerning your claim that foreigners should not walk much around Lhasa without guide. This is NOT true. You can walk all along Lhasa without your guide as long as you want. Nobody will stop you as long as you follow common rules of behavior and respect.
@@eduardarnold5404 that could be true indeed. My guide told me not to wander of too far because they could make problems at the checkpoints but maybe he was exaggerating
As a tibetan ..heartily welcome all to our motherland TIBET. I thank all tibetan who represent themselves towards showing kindness and explaining culture....🙏🙏🙏 love from India.
@@tenzinsangpo810 thank you very much. I will soon visit India too ❤️❤️
@@IamtheAbsurdist ..that would do Great..✌️
@@IamtheAbsurdist When you come to India then try to avoid Big Cities and can go to less Crowded places like Ladakh , Kerla , Goa , North East India ,etc
@@divyamrathi299 I will be travelling all over India for 3 months so I will definitely visit those places you mention. Thank you :) All tips are welcome
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས།
Thank you so much for sharing my beautiful country Tibet.
And right now you are in ladakh.
I just been there for few days, so every thing is amazing.
And have a great trip
@@Tashi1959 thanks a lot. Now I am in Kashmir
Tibetan people are very kind and compassion love ❤️
@@user-op2pu6ix5b They sure are. Very welcoming ❤️
Tibetans are happy and free, unlike the sadvand depressed native Americans who are discriminated, abused and suppressed by the colonist government of USA.
I am not allowed to go but I get a glimpse of blessing through your videos. Someday people will speak freely in Lhasa. Thank You
@@LastYak i hope that one day you can go. ❤️
Thank you so much for understanding current Tibet and expressing your true view on it. I am a exiled Tibetan almost 20yrears now. Your video is very memorable to my childhood in Lhasa. 🙏🙏🙏
@@sweetse10 🌸🌸🌸
The story of the sixth dalai lama is very interesting. You can also check his poems. One of my favorite
@@tenzinnorbu6750 yes my friend in Tibet told me about his unconventional life and his song and poems when we were in Potala palace. Very interesting.
@@IamtheAbsurdist Sadly the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama, Tawang, was invaded and annexed by India in 1951. In 1987 India made South Tibet a state and renamed it to the so-called Arunachal Pradesh.
Thank you for making this video, Im Tibetan and I stay out of Tibet as a refugee, feel blessed for watching it thanks a lot buddy 🫡
@@tseringdorjee1441 thank you for the nice comment 🌸🌸
Beautiful video ❤❤❤ very moving 😢
@@comedysceneall3510 thank you very much ❤️❤️
Free Tibet
Then you I am Tibet i am living in India. So see like you. We are you from?
I am from Belgium. Just arrived in India now
Thanks to shower real Tibet, GREAT WORKKKKKK ❤
@@NoleChu thank you very much ❤️
Weeral mooie video gemaakt. Zo speciaal om mee te maken. Super gewoon.
@@tanjahuon5408 dankjewel :)))
welcome to tibet, i am in Tibet, started follow you ❤❤❤
@@iamintibet5761 thank you for the welcoming :)
Love it. Hope you enjoy ur stay at Tibet. ❤
@@tenzinnorbu6750 thank you very much. ❤️ Amazing place
Thank you so much for showing Tibet ❤
@@tenzinpaldon6858 thank you for being so welcoming :)
Thanks a lot from New Zealand! 🇳🇿
@@KemuelSmith-fs8wu thank you :))
7:29 this joke will never get old
@@WaMo721 😂😂
Thanks brother for support real cause of Tibet inside Tibetan.lots of love tc
@@deejigs thank you too ❤️❤️
Welcome to Tibet 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@user-op2pu6ix5b thanks a lot ❤️
I'm a Tibetan.
Thank you so much 🙏
@@yamapassang6503 thank you too for being all so welcoming ❤️
Have a good time in Tibet!🌺🎉🎉
@@tashilhamo9807 thank you :))
Free Tibet from China CCP 🙏🙏🙏
Tibet is a part of the People's Republic of China. It is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Tibetan culture and Buddhism are part of Chinese culture.
Free You from your mother!😂😂😂
????!
Dude:- Chinese CCP is Atheist,So how can they have Bhudhism religion! Lol. Remember Mao said Religion is Poison:
😂
Free You from your mother'hole🥰
Free Tibet. Chinese occupied forcly
ofc will help u😂
Keep cry
Very nice videos
@@tashibakdro-gp8ye thanks a lot :)
I love your vlog ..
@@tsepalyin4404 thank you ❤️❤️
Love from india Tibetan.
@@Tsomo_59tibet thank you ❤️❤️ will soon visit India too
@@IamtheAbsurdist welcome.🎊💐🙏🙏🙏
Because Tibetans living inside Tibet cannot travel to other countries like other people can that’s why they are very curious. Even if they are supressed they try to live peacefully 😢and don’t harm others including the one who is suppressing. Hope you had good time.
@@tenzinpaldon6094 it was wonderful. The people were very welcoming :)
Stop spreading nonsense, TIbetans are free to travel out China and they are not suppressed.
OTOH separatists & criminals will have action taken against them.
第一次聽說,這帶著抹黑和無解的讚美😂😂
Do you think there is basic HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIBET? if you say yes why there are so much police check points in the middle of market ??Is there any free country where there is this much restriction?
❤❤❤
@@pemawangdu5289 ❤️❤️❤️
Why they don’t want you to take photos of police check points?
Do they want to hide the fact that Lhasa is heavily guarded by police.
Another guy brainwashed by Western media!
成熟一点。
be careful with what you recite from your guide (for his safety), great video nonetheless
Thanks for the tip :)
Wowwww well come to our country ❤❤❤
@@jamyangngodup2108 thank you ❤️❤️
Free my mother land Tibet
I just see your video randomly,you are typical under western propaganda influenced persons,you said that china occupied Tibet in 1950? Don't you know that Tibet became a part of China during the Yuan Dynasty in 1300? Not to mention the whole period of the Qing Dynasty. This history is much longer than that of the United States.and China have 56 different ethnic groups,Tibetan just one of them and also Tibetan not only living in Tibet also living in qinghai sichuang and many different regions.you want Tibet independent? Why don't you ask the Tibetans what they think? You should go to Gaza to see what's really like under occupation.and go Americans see What kind of life do Native Americans live. Do you know that Tibet used to be a slave society? If you don't know history,just learn more, instead of repeating what propaganda machine told you.next time,don’t come to China.
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I’m not sure what the United Stated have to do with all this, I’m not really a fan of them either. Besides that I travelled with a Tibetan person and the information I shared I got from Tibetans indeed. What’s happening in Gaza is a genocide and apartheid, not the same ofcourse.
@@IamtheAbsurdist Obviously, you don't understand politics, so it's difficult for you to understand how propaganda and narrative work. I'm sure you basically had a negative impression of China before you came to China, but you must have a lot of positive impressions after travelling to China.Have you ever wondered why your imagined China is so different from what reality China is?Why does the United States support Israel's behaviour in Gaza? Do you have your own answer?
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I think you mistake me for someone entirely different. I did not have any negative impression of China. I think it is a wonderful beautiful country with very friendly people and I already expected that in advance, hence why I want to show it on video and am interested in meeting locals. A country is more than its politics alone. Furthermore, my opinion on the United States and Israel doesn’t have to do anything with this and it seems to also not be what you expect. I am very aware of ‘western’ propaganda. Will leave it at that.
@@IamtheAbsurdist I know, I mean, I watching your whole video, you have been implying some political parts, such as China's occupation of Tibet in 1950. You obviously don't know much about the history of Tibet. You also put the fake Tibetan flag in the video, and you obviously don't understand the meaning of that flag.We welcome foreigners like you who are open-minded.but when you talk about China anything,you should learn a little Chinese history,not too much,Just take a look at the map of the Qing Dynasty in China a hundred years ago and compare it with now,in this 100 years,how many wars happened,how many Chinese people died and how many territories been taken.when you talking in video like China is a bad guy because China occupied and bullying Tibet,but in fact China has been a victim for 100 years.If you are interested in or like China, you can study the history of the past 100 years in China, and you will understand why Chinese people support communism.
@@KenKevin-pp6fp I definitely educate myself about a place before visiting it, as I did with all places I visited in China too. On location i then acquire more knowledge through locals, in this case Tibetans. I already mentioned I spoke to Tibetan people beforehand and also Tibetan guides. I would imagine that listening to locals rather than keep believing your own preconceptions to be rather open-minded. Can I ask if you have been to Tibet before yourself too?
白左,鉴定完毕😂😂😂
你作为一个外国人,很难客观而全面的了解这个地区的历史和政治,所以最好的做法就是不要评论。
I think this guy is enough smart to understand. He doesn‘t need any CCP propaganda😂. You think the whole world is stupid and believes only in China?
@@skybird6039 你能代表全世界?还是说你看过的YOUTOBE视频就代表全世界?你有没有想过,你看到的只是这个世界的一小部分?youtobe是西方舆论占绝对主导的平台,但是我也经常来看看,因为我不希望我只接收一边倒的言论。而你呢?你试图去中国的那边去了解过吗?
@@skybird6039
You mean don't believe the lies and propaganda by your European colonist government.
@@skybird6039 So which country in the world recognizes the independence of Tibet? Smart man😂
🙏🙏🙏🪷🪷🪷🙏🙏🙏
@@dawatsering6907 🌸🌸🌸
Is this tour guide the same as the Thai youtuber 's tour guide😅
@@lionel0718 if you mean my Bulang friend from Xishuangbanna in one of my previous videos, than no, they are different people :)
You mean tenshun from pigkaploy’s vlog?….
@@WaMo721 yes
@@lionel0718 no it's not the same guide.....i think tenshun was part time guide,like a side hustle....
大家注意,这两个人很可能是CIA之类的,幸亏我们国家只准许他们跟团游
Haha I didn’t know I worked for the CIA 😂 still waiting for my American salary
哈哈😄 我们藏族欢迎他们👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@IamtheAbsurdist你有没有意识到。导游给当地人带来了大量收入。
You Resemble Bob Dylan ... A Lot ...
@@Dattatreya-pm4lq haha thank you. I like Bob Dylan :)
Then you I am Tibet i am living in India. So see like you. We are you from?
@@C.JC.L-ui9rc I am from Belgium. I also just arrived in India now. Beautiful country.