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Cataract patients in remote area receive free surgery 2012-09-12 | From:
A charity project has provided free cataract surgeries for 53 patients from pastoral areas of Nagqu Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region.
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Over 60 percent of Tibetan residents enjoy free physical examination 2012-09-11 | From:
Tibet government has launched “physical examination for all people” project this year and has benefited near two million people, accounting for over 67.21 percent of local residents.
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Tibetan archery etches its name into the world 2012-09-11 | From:
Dana Dotsko never imagined himself traveling from Indiana in America to the mountainous county of Jainca in China's Tibetan plateau to competitively shoot arrows toward a triangle target invented by Tibetans some 1,100 years ago.
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Healing young Tibetan hearts 2012-09-10 | From:
The first group of 15 Tibetan children with congenital heart disease arrive in Shanghai yesterday for free surgery as part of the city's cooperation program with Xigaze in the Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China.
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Congenital heart disease screening launched in Tibet 2012-09-07 | From:
A charity project aiming at helping children with congenital heart disease was launched in primary schools in Ngari Prefecture of Tibet on September 5, 2012.
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A bite of Tibet III 2012-09-07 | From:
Nyingchi Prefecture of southwest Tibet Autonomous Region held a cooking contest on Sep 5, displaying diverse Tibetan delicacies made by matsutake, a kind of mushroom that is nurtured in Tibet and is prized for its distinct spicy-aromatic odor.
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Delicacies made of Nyingchi Matsutake 2012-09-07 | From:
Using matsutake as main material, 39 chefs exhibited their cooking skills on Nyingchi Matsutake Cooking Contest on September 5, 2012.
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Tibet Airline constructs lifeline for seriously ill passenger 2012-09-07 | From:
“Hello, this is Tibet Airline. Now a Tibetan girl is seriously ill. She needs to take your flight tomorrow on stretcher for emergency treatment. Are you willing to put off your flight for her? We will change your ticket…” “Yes, of course.” “Sure.” “I’m not in h...