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Beasts of burden a boon for herdsman

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Tstendrup, a herder, spends a great deal of time caring for the 60 yaks — his main source of income. Since 2013, he has taken his livestock almost every night to a nearby park to participat­e in a show titled Princess Wencheng. Last year alone his beloved animals earned him 130,000 yuan ($20,270).

“These animals need to eat well and grow well, as they are too precious for my family now,” he said.

The performanc­es of Princess Wencheng began in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, in August 2013 and have been a huge success. Now it is an important tourist attraction alongside must-see spots like the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple.

In 2017, more than 450,000 people watched the show, and the box-office takings stood at 160 million yuan.

Before the show was staged at Ceqogling village opposite the Potala Palace, most people in the area made a living growing potatoes and barley.

“Few people had as many yaks as Tstendrup and many worried that it would be hard for them to look for jobs,” said Pedron, a village official.

In preparing for the show, which needs around 800 performers, villagers soon found jobs. Now each performer earns 4,000 yuan a month. During the winter season when they do not need to perform, they each get a 600 yuan allowance.

Many people have also taken up logistical jobs in the park, according to Pedron.

Usunhome, a private company that organizes the show, said 95 percent of people working for the show were farmers and herders.

“The show has been a good way to preserve Lhasa’s cultural heritage and has seen active participat­ion from locals,” said He Ping, the company’s president.

Pubu Tashi, one of the performers, said: “People in the village love to be on stage because there is a strong Tibetan operatic tradition here. The show gives them the stage they need, and at the same time it is a big source of income for families.”

In 2016, over 5,200 people found jobs at 41 cultural parks in Tibet. Their average income was 7,400 yuan a year. A cultural park themed on Qomolangma, known as Mount Everest in the West, will be built in Shigatse this year.

“Cultural events and performanc­es have created many jobs, and it is a good way to lift people out of poverty,” said Norbu Tsering, an official with the Tibetan Department of Culture. Princess Wencheng Princess Wencheng

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