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Photo 102 of 134 from Tibet: Gyantse, Shigatse, Friendship Highway.

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As we travel around Asia, we’ve been comparing notes with Marco Polo—and one place on which we certainly disagree is Tibet. Amidst his account of the locals’ scandalous marriage practices, he barely mentions a lama or makes even a passing remark on the significant lack of oxygen in the air. But for us, from the sacred monasteries in Lhasa to the foot of Mt. Everest, the altitude wasn’t the only thing that exceeded expectations.

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Tibet was, is, and will be part of China and most Chinese believe in that. Don’t use “communist” as your excsue to your hatred toward Chinese. You still have got quite a lot of cold war mentality.Who the f*ck care about what the Chinese think. The country is Tibet and what the Tibetans think that is important. If the Tibetans don’t think they are Chinese and want to be able to run their own country, who the fu*k is the Chinese to tell them how to live their lives. Stop making excsues like they are savageries before the Chinese came, or how the monks enslaved their people, so what, if that is how the ordinary Tibetans want to live, leave them alone. I think the world needs to start standing up and kick the Chinese asses.

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