Tsering Tashi and his Milam Company

2017-01-11 11:14:36 | From:VTIBET.com

  • Photo shows Milam cloth shop in Lhasa. [Photo taken by Tenzin Woebom/VTIBET.com]

    "I am curious, innovative, hard-working and enterprising." This is how Tsering Tashi would describe himself.

    Graduated from Shanghai Normal University in 2012, Tsering Tashi got a job as a teacher at Lhasa No.2 Middle School. After being a teacher one year and a half, he realized that his dream is running his own business. Then, Tsering Tashi quit his job and finally actualized the dream.

  • "At the beginning, I planed to step into e-commerce industry because online shopping is now becoming more popular in Tibet and is forecast to further develop in a couple of years along with the increasing number of Internet users here. However, after careful consideration, I decided to produce clothing with unique Tibetan cultural characteristic because costume is one of the basic and vital carriers of Tibetan culture, by doing so, I could preserve Tibetan culture to some extent." 28-year-old Tsering Tashi told VTIBET.com, adding, "I am strongly interested in our culture, religious and every aspect of Tibetan life. And I am excited to see the locals dressed special Tibetan-styled clothing that I designed."

  • Photo shows Tibetan-styled clothes selling at Milam cloth shop in Lhasa. [Photo taken by Tenzin Woebom/VTIBET.com]

    Having the innovation idea of producing particular dress for Tibetans, Tsering Tashi injected more creative vigor into his entrepreneurship. He set up the Milam Culture & Communication Co., Ltd. in Lhasa in November of 2013 and successively opened four Milam cloth shop in Lhasa, Shigatse and Ngachu.

  • "Milam means dream in Tibetan language. Actually, the reason why I named my company as Milam is because I wish the company could fulfill my entrepreneurial dream more vivid," said Tsering Tashi.

  • Currently, Milam is a stable and well-known company that sells Tibetan-styled clothing. "In order to live up to customers' satisfaction, I would always redesign clothes again and again. Working overtime to 2 am or 3 am was a common thing for me," he said 

  • When talking about his success in carrying on the business, Tsering Tashi said, "as far as I know, some entrepreneurs do not have a clear view of the market and just blindly follow trends when starting their own businesses. As a successful young entrepreneur, I think at first one should have a clear idea and need to be more down-to-earth. The second is having an unusual degree of self-reliance and mental toughness. Last but not least, an entrepreneur needs to stay confident."

     

    Photo shows Tibetan-styled children's garments selling at Milam cloth shop in Lhasa. [Photo taken by Tenzin Woebom/VTIBET.com]

     

    Photo shows Tibetan-styled clothes selling at Milam cloth shop in Lhasa. [Photo taken by Tenzin Woebom/VTIBET.com]

     

 

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