South of Lanzhou in the Gansu & Sichuan provinces, the area is largely populated by Tibetans. So I was out on a Sunday hike around the Kirti Gompa Monastery in Langmusi, when a coal truck came off the road. It took two hours for the monks to unload. It seemed everyone came out to help.
A truly unforgettable experience.
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Interesting use of human power which we do not see so much in the west these days. Are the Tibetans more laid back than the Chinese ?
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Hi Lifecameos. Its a hard question to answer. I think the whole country is pretty energized as everyone needs to work hard to make ends meet, Tibetans, Hui and Han Chinese alike.
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Yes. I suppose the drive to survive would make you work pretty hard. Maybe the Chinese are more entrepreneurial.
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Yes, no Sunday lie-ins here LOL. Everyone is up at the crack of dawn getting on with it 🙂
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Looks like the roads in WA…except if you get stuck…you either get a fine OR you figure it out yourself! LOL
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WA? Imagine that > every time you break down 100 monks appear out of nowhere and help you out LOL. Have a fab Sunday. BTW > If you fancy dropping by the site and checking some of the other vids out it would be awesome if you could subscribe > its a tough journey getting things in motion on a new site. Anyway, have a blissful Sunday there in WA
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Hi Andy. Saw the video and subscribed. But will subscribed through my personal channel! 😉
Wouldn’t that be an amazing video if you could remove the background and do something like this all around the world!
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Hiya Hummingbird > What’s your channel name so I can watch out for you and check you out ??? Yes totally agree > In my dreams LOL
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Hi Andy…if you go to this post…one of my videos are there: http://aroadtravelled.com/2016/11/29/arcadia-spectacular-australia-perth/ Just click on YouTube in the video to subscribe and to see the other things I have been doing? 😉
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Hiya Brenda > Got it 🙂 Thanks for the link. Great vids 🙂
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thanks Andy. Quite a few there. Like the one with the SEAL? That seal almost hopped into the kayak with me! *:O (suppose to be a shocked emoji…let’s see if I got it right!)
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Yes I saw it. It was like it came to say hello. I enjoyed all your vids 🙂
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Nice one Jason > You can imagine how much I appreciate that mate. Any advice on how I can encourage more people to subscribe?
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Keep generating great content like you do and keep networking man!
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Thanks Jason and thanks again and thanks for the encouragement. Its made a big difference to my day 🙂 Cheers mate
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Wonderful cinematography, Andy! The blue truck and the monks’ deep red robes were eye catching. Where there’s a will, there’s a way, huh? I enjoyed this short film very much, and how the monks banded together to make everything work out in the end. Lovely work!
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Thanks Rose > Really glad you liked it. I got hooked on doing the coloured lotus in the beginning and end LOL. I’ll be doing another one soon when the monks are debating > Its nuts!!! LOL. Thanks for your good vibes mate 🙂
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I’ve noticed that many of the monks are young boys. I would think this would be like a game to them in comparison to their more contemplative duties. And the slapping in the other video is much like boys playing around. Just a thought from a once middle school teacher.
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Actually there are all generations in the monastery. I loved watching them all running down the road after school had finished ha ha. Yes well to be honest I was just a fascinated observer when it came to the debating. The locals down the road filled me in with what was happening
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The sound of it all really added to the experience. I love that I can see you on Youtube, now.
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Awwwww Clare, you’re really sweet. I had to shave the beard off when I got back sharpish. Got to keep the wifey happy ha ha
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I am with her on that! And Happy wife, Happy life!
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Hey there Neven. I just wanted to say super big thanks for the reblog. Much appreciated. Wishing you the most blissful of Sundays and productive week ahead 🙂
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