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the kids, Langmu Si

Tibetan kids and Chinese Class

The pictures are bringing me back to those sweet moments on the trips to Tibetan areas.
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When I started going those places was last summer holiday. The funny one is I was some scared and nervous about the coming trip. I knew little thing about Zoige, Langmu Si and Xiahe, even after searching through internet.
I went to the bus station to buy the next day’s ticket to Zoige. I was so nervous and even I got close to the ticket counter, I was not still ready for that little ticket. I drew out from the waiting queue. I called my friend and wanted she gave me some advices. She was not there. No any suggestion. Then I told myself that it was just to buy one and then to see what would happen. I bought one ticket to Zoige with trembling sound.
I got up early to catch the bus to Zoige in the early morning. Then everything went smoothly and I forgot all the worry and started my first trip to that mysterious land.
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Everything was out of my imagination. I could not describe how much I love that land. After 15 days I came back home. When the bus was leaving the Tibetan town far and far, the tears came out. I was staring out of the window and tried to hold and keep those smiles, the sound, the grassland and the mountains in my mind.
There was one voice coming up from my heart. It was I would come back, definitely.

Then I kept my promise to that land, to the kids there.

I went there again and again. The days I spending there become more amazing and unforgettable after every short staying. And it is the same that I always cried while having to say Goodbye, no matter how many time I have been there.
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this Janua..de boys.jpg

I am planning another trip to Langmu Si and I gave myself one week, at least, to teach kids there Chinese.

Happily, there are more and more people caring about the kids there and the school.

I am not sure how many times I will go there in the coming years. But I am always here when it is calling my name.

Posted by minfreya 19:33 Archived in China Tagged backpacking

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