Into Tibet 2020: Explore 'the Roof of the World' with three teams
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BEIJING, Sept. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Tibet is dubbed the "the Roof of the World" for good reason. It's not just for
its high altitude, but also the foothills of snow-capped mountains with
crystal-clear rivers flowing along in harmony.
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CGTN's "Into Tibet 2020" presents three teams led by CGTN reporters and
accompanied by international journalists and vloggers. Starting August 18, they
have taken different routes across the plateau from Tibet's capital city Lhasa,
where they joined traditional celebrations to show audience the real Tibet.
In Tibet, they learned how to draw Thangka painting with local artists, met
"Living Buddha" Kyungpo in Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, spent a day with Tibetan
internet celebrity Lhamo, fed the Tibetan bulls, learned to ride a horse and
explored the region through different routes.
Three teams with fan bases
CGTN reporter Li Jingjing, Canadian Youtuber Daniel Dumbrill and French
journalist Manuel Rambaud are three members from Team DJ. Li Jingjing and her
team met "Living Buddha" Kyungpo in Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, reached the base
camp for Mount Qomolangma, and visited Rongpo Monastery, the highest monastery
in the world.
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Beard Brothers team consists mainly of CGTN's reporter Marco Shan, journalist
Oscar Margain and a Bahraini "China Expert" PhD Yaser Ali Taher Jawad. On
August 29, they talked to Tibetan internet celebrity Lhamo, who has nearly 1.5
million followers. She lives a quiet life in Qonggyai County but built up a
huge following just by sharing her everyday routine. The team spent a day with
Lhamo and tried to find out the secret to her online success.
Their route covers Tibetan folk dance, local musical band, thousand-year-old
crafts, a lake "in the sky," yaks on a plateau and more.
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The third team named themselves A.N.T., which has CGTN reporter Yang Xinmeng,
Spanish vlogger Noel and digital guru of CGTN Russian Sergei.
Yang and Noel learned how to draw Tibetan Thangka paintings with local artists
on August 21, the sacred art of such religious painting has been passed down
the generations.
They met Sithar Dorje, who is one of the representative inheritors who has
contributed to passing down the legacy. "The Epic of King Gesar" he performs is
one of the world's oldest epic poems.
During the trip of CGTN's three teams, a vivid and colorful Tibet is presented
to the audiences. The veil of the mysterious "Roof of the World" was lifted.
For people who live in this ancient land, we are separated not only by distance
but geography as well. However it's our emotions that bind us together.
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Caption: CGTN reporter Li Jingjing meets with 'Living Buddha' Kyungpo in Tashi Lhunpo
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Caption: CGTN journalists play with Tibetan musicians. /CGTN
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Caption: CGTN journalists talk to Tibetan internet celebrity Lhamo, who has nearly 1.5
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Caption: Drink Tibetan tea with locals. /CGTN
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