Back to my Childhood Village: what a Tibetan village home looks like?

How long have you been away from your hometown? For me, it’s almost 25 years since I left my childhood village. Today’s video is back to my childhood village, see how it has changed over the past 25 years, and also experience real life in the Tibetan countryside. Actually, my parents’ house had collapsed about ten years ago because none of us lived here and repaired the house. So I could only go back to my uncle’s house. My uncle’s house remains almost the same as before. I even took a nap in my childhood bed. Like all the other Tibetan stone houses, my uncle’s home consists of bedrooms, a typical Tibetan style dining room, a separate praying chapel, a storeroom, and a very Tibetan toilet (an open-air toilet). Among these rooms, the praying chapel is the most special one in a Tibetan house. Every Tibetan home has a praying chapel, where the family can do their daily prayers in their free time. Though there is a modern refrigera
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