The Personal Life of Baima Duoji

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I am Baima Duoji, Tibetan, 27 years old. Accurately speaking, I am Jia Rong Tibetan, and I also belong to Kangqu. I ride freely on horseback and my heart flies with the eagle. Self-confidence, perseverance and loyalty are the qualities that I think a Kangba man should possess. I am Baima, a Kangba person with dreams. On the other hand, I should have a lot of origins with you. Speaking of Siguniang Mountain, you must have heard of it more or less. I come from here and belong to Jiarong Tibetan. My parents are both Jiarong Tibetans. When chatting with my Han friends, they said I spoke Chinese very well. Because I studied in Chengdu, Sichuan for four years. Sichuan is a good place, but I still went back to Lhasa. The moment I set foot on the land of Lhasa, I knew I was back.

You and I are the same "world" in Lhasa.

Before I came back, many friends always asked me anxiously, "Brother, will we never contact again?" I'm a little sad, some want to laugh, and a little moved. I said, yes, I will definitely contact.

Even when I meet strangers online, they often ask me carefully, is the network in Tibet stable? Here, I want to express my gratitude to all my friends who are worried about this and friends I have never met, and also want to talk about my real life in Lhasa. Like young people in the mainland, I like brand-name mobile phones very much. In our unit, many colleagues use the mobile phones of Apple and Samsung. I have two mobile phones myself. A Samsung, an apple. But I still prefer the iOS system. Free wifi is available in many places in Lhasa, and it will be installed in bars, restaurants and homes. It saves traffic. I only pack 25 yuan of traffic every month, which is enough.

For Xiaomi mobile phone, which is very popular in the mainland now, Lhasa is rare. It's not that it's not good, but that there is no Tibetan version. Mother tongue is Tibetan, of course, mother tongue is more convenient. After all, in Lhasa, most people's Chinese level is not very high.

Like you, various social software such as WeChat, Weibo and QQ are very popular among young people in Lhasa. In my circle of friends, there are several, basically every day eating and sleeping will be posted online or in a circle of friends. Brush the screen! ! Some people say that sharing among Tibetan friends is rare in Weibo, and I think it may also be a language problem. In online communication, most Tibetan friends still have some problems in language communication. But in our own small circle, these are not problems. Basically, people share things with the circle every day. Of course, many of them are in Tibetan.

Downloaded WeChat 5.0, playing airplane games performed generally. A few friends had a good time. I play less other mobile games.

Singing is also very popular among Tibetan young people. Friends circle often has friends to share.

However, there are very few people in Lhasa who have catering apps similar to public comments, but foreigners always like to use them in Lhasa and then comment. The locals have never used it.

Speaking of the Tibetan children I saw on TV and online walking a long way to school, those are very remote places. Lhasa has changed a lot now.

E-commerce is also accepted by many Lhasa people. Many Lhasa people will do business on Taobao, mainly specialty products, Cordyceps, saffron, Tibetan ornaments and so on. And some antique business. Many mainlanders will also go to Lhasa to purchase goods, which also brings rich income to Tibetans in Lhasa. Many people earn millions or tens of millions a year. I have accounts in Taobao, JD.COM and Tmall. My "world" is a little different from yours

Having said so much, I haven't introduced my work yet. I started a company in Lhasa called Tibet Agudunba Network Technology, and took over some websites. I also run a website dedicated to collecting Tibetan folk songs. Don't ask me about my income, my website is not profitable at present. Depressed.

I heard that being a programmer in Beijing is well paid, but it is very bitter. Then let's talk about the life of programmers in Lhasa. I go to work from 9: 00 to/kloc-0: 00 every day and from 3: 00 to 6: 00 in the afternoon. I work seven hours a day and sometimes work overtime. The salary of employees is also good, generally 3000- 10000 yuan (the house price in Lhasa is between 4000- 10000 yuan). Although this is a good income in Lhasa, many enterprises still can't retain talents. Tibet is very, very short of talents. Many of my employees are from the mainland, and it is difficult for them to adapt to life in Lhasa. They usually go back in a few years.

Some people may ask, don't young people in Tibet learn computers? Very young children in Tibet are playing computer games now. At school, everyone was still interested in computers, but after graduation, few people engaged in this industry. Young people in Lhasa rarely choose to start a business, but they like to take the civil service exam.

Speaking of Tibet, there is nothing. In fact, many Tibet's internet development is slower than that of the mainland, and most of them imitate the mainland model, and there are even fewer subdivided websites in the industry category. There are no cars, real estate, portals, marriage and information stations in Tibet.

There is no car website, no used car network, and when we need to buy a car, my friends and I usually go to the car market early on weekends. Note that here, we seldom use Google (Weibo) map and other navigation, so people who don't know the way here will be more troublesome. Because you can only rely on signposts. Moreover, Lhasa does not need map navigation, the place is very small, and the map is not complete at all. If you follow it, you may lose it. Many places here can't be found on the map and are not marked. In Lhasa, you can only rely on road signs!

Few people use jiayuan, Lily.com and other popular dating websites in mainland China. We usually contact each other through the introduction of friends and relatives, QQ and telephone. Haha, I haven't married a wife yet, and I'm a little shy. Not much to say.

Regarding the mobile Internet, a mainland friend I chatted with (well, the one who wrote notes below) told me about Baidu's light application, which seems unheard of. You didn't use it on your friends. Internet finance is also unclear. Young people often use online banking. Uncle over 40 can only go to the bank for business, not online banking. In Lhasa, internet finance feels far away from our lives.

We Tibetans are a nation that can sing and dance well. I love music very much, and I love the music of my own nation even more. I also set up a website "China Tibetan Music Network" which specializes in collecting Tibetan music. In other words, this website was established in the process of working and learning. At present, there are many Tibetan singers who have worked together, such as Jin Yang Lanze, Ali, Sanmuke and Gao Yuanhong. Speaking of dreams, I hope that one day I can have a big room and put the "treasures" I have collected for so many years, including various musical instruments and related materials, and build a music museum. In this museum, everyone can witness the development history of Tibetan music. Will it come true?

Finally, what is the ending? The sunshine in Lhasa is very good now. Well, that's it. I think I'll stay here forever. ...

Tower Siedle!