Across China: Tibetan workshop weaves dreams for the disabled
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by Xinhua writers Jin Yiqing, Liu Xinyong, Kelsang Namgyai LHASA, May 12 (Xinhua) Tenzin Norbu, 31, was aware of the effects of living with a disability at a young age. His aunt, who raised him in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, lived with a leg disability. When I was with her, I saw all sorts of inconvenience in her daily life and work, and I found that material and financial aid alone couldn t solve all her problems, he said. Give people fish and you feed them for a day. Teach them how to fish and you feed them for a lifetime. After engaging in public welfare activities for several years, Tenzin Norbu said he found a deeper understanding of this popular saying.
2021-05-12 03:05:28 GMT2021-05-12 11:05:28(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Xinhua writers Jin Yiqing, Liu Xinyong, Kelsang Namgyai
LHASA, May 12 (Xinhua) Tenzin Norbu, 31, was aware of the effects of living with a disability at a young age. His aunt, who raised him in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, lived with a leg disability. When I was with her, I saw all sorts of inconvenience in her daily life and work, and I found that material and financial aid alone couldn t solve all her problems, he said. Give people fish and you feed them for a day. Teach them how to fish and you feed them for a lifetime. After engaging in public welfare activities for several years, Tenzin Norbu said he found a deeper understanding of this popular saying.