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Deaf People in Tibet (English) 

Joel West Barish
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Joel takes us on a journey inside 21st century Tibet and shows us the extraordinary juxtaposition of the ancient traditions and contemporary lives of Tibetans. Regardless of its political history, the beauty of Tibet is phenomenal with its breathtaking landscape of the Himalayas and Tibetan Buddhism temples, such as the Potala Palace, and the famous yaks. Shot in Lhasa, the capital city, and the villages in the rural countryside, Joel meets Deaf Tibetans and their families and learns about the complexity of their lives and the richness of their culture through their stories.
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19 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 15   
@spacefordreamers
@spacefordreamers 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for the wonderful video made in Tibet! I watched the entire video and it helped me to see another way of life!
@bhoepa5550
@bhoepa5550 4 года назад
Joel you are very kind and lucky man. Thank you so much for the video, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Being a Tibetan myself and not allowed to visit Tibet, your video gives an excellent perspective of deaf people's life in Lhasa.
@JoelWestBarish
@JoelWestBarish 4 года назад
Thank you. Love Deaf people!
@inselecthondacura2487
@inselecthondacura2487 7 лет назад
Very inspiring story, this is about Tibetans help Tibetans to develop skills and bring out the positive in their life and blend in to the society.
@jurijosadcij7563
@jurijosadcij7563 3 года назад
patinka, labai idomu puiku
@456inthemix
@456inthemix 5 лет назад
Thank you !
@lipeshbag
@lipeshbag Год назад
Full video story sign understand 👌
@inselecthondacura2487
@inselecthondacura2487 7 лет назад
Always think positively and work hard to have a good life.
@ipfreak
@ipfreak 5 лет назад
what you went is not a supermarket. it is market to sell locally produced food from local farmers. it is true those kinds of markets are less regulated, but food tend to be fresher and cheaper. of course less regulated means you might take a risk but for people living there, they would spot the obvious issues immediately.
@amywhitaker9112
@amywhitaker9112 2 года назад
ASL coffee post cast hawaii
@tashisangpo7610
@tashisangpo7610 7 лет назад
Thank you the good man who made this vedio of my country
@JoelWestBarish
@JoelWestBarish 7 лет назад
Welcome!
@ipfreak
@ipfreak 5 лет назад
btw, all of disabled persons in china have monthly allowance. this allowance would not be affected by whether he or she has job or not. it is also true, disabled people get paid less than those regular people who are doing the same types of jobs. yeah, not fair but it is reality for now. hopefully, this unfortunate reality could be changed gradually in the future.
@nutlover3609
@nutlover3609 6 лет назад
I can’t hear anything. Is he audio broken?
@carolinasantiago4185
@carolinasantiago4185 3 года назад
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