Thursday, February 4, 2010

Interview: Part II

C: So, Zed, can you describe a typical day here in Dharamsala?

Zed: mine? mmmmmmm. surfing tonight.

C: What is your favorite part of your life here?

Zed: Free. Whatever I do and everything yea.

C: least favorite?

Zed: I don't know. hahaha.

C: Can you tell us one of your favorite stories or memories since your time in exile?

Z: It's better back in Tibet.

It was really interesting stories. I was born in the mountains in a nomadic family. I have never tasted green vegetables. Write it all down, this whole story. Perhaps you have heard of this story?
And then some kind Chinese business people brought a lot of green vegetables on he mountains for Tibetans on the mt like me when i was small. then we tasted the green vegetables with cheese butter and we tasted these with big smiles. both sides big smiles on the face. and gradually and gradually the smiles gone from both sides. and the number of the ch business men increased int he area, and the people in the area used to learn and everything affected by those business people. and the smiles from both side are getting less and less. and then they kicked my ass to India. especially these days there are no smiles. i can imagine there are no smiles on the face between the Chinese and Tibetans in Tibet. But Xinghua news, the government website or broadcast, they are always showing smiles. That was my memory, it was good huh? haha.

C: Thank you.

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