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Former serf Lhapa's new life in Tibet
Last Updated: 2021-04-12 10:06 | Xinhua
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Lhapa poses for a photo in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa's mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa's family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu (about 1.6 hectare) of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house belonging to themselves. Nowadays, Lhapa lives in a clean and comfortable Tibetan style two-story house, enjoying a happy time in her later years. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
Lhapa (R) teaches her daughter weaving in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa's mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa's family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu (about 1.6 hectare) of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house belonging to themselves. Nowadays, Lhapa lives in a clean and comfortable Tibetan style two-story house, enjoying a happy time in her later years. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
Lhapa (L) receives a cup of buttered tea from her daughter at home in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa's mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa's family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu (about 1.6 hectare) of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house belonging to themselves. Nowadays, Lhapa lives in a clean and comfortable Tibetan style two-story house, enjoying a happy time in her later years. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)
 

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Former serf Lhapa's new life in Tibet
Source:Xinhua | 2021-04-12 10:06
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