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210411 -- XIGAZE, April 11, 2021 -- Lahpa holds her ID card at her home in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa s mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa s family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu about 1.6 hectare of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house be

210411 -- XIGAZE, April 11, 2021 -- Lahpa holds her ID card at her home in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa s mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa s family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu about 1.6 hectare of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house be Stock Photo
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4000 x 2669 px | 33.9 x 22.6 cm | 13.3 x 8.9 inches | 300dpi

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20 March 2021

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210411 -- XIGAZE, April 11, 2021 -- Lahpa holds her ID card at her home in Puga Village of Xigaze, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, March 20, 2021. Lhapa, born in 1945, is a villager in Puga Village. When she was a child, her mother became blind due to overwork and lost the ability to work. The serf owner drove her out of the manor, and Lhapa s mother had to beg everywhere with her sister for a living. In 1959, during the democratic reform in Tibet, the Lhapa s family were finally reunited and alloted 24 mu about 1.6 hectare of land, six sheep and two cows. They also built a house belonging to themselves. Nowadays, Lhapa lives in a clean and comfortable Tibetan style two-story house, enjoying a happy time in her later PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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