A blind boy's school life
Dawa Tersing is a student of the Centre for the Blind in Lhasa, capital city of Tibet Autonomous Region. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersing(right) plays with his fellows, on Oct.15, 2013, the 30th International Day of the Blind. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersing(right two) plays with his fellows, on Oct.15, 2013, the 30th International Day of the Blind. [Photo/Tencent]
Every day, Dawa Tersin dresses himself up, has dinner and climbs the stairs by himself. He is very responsive at the class and always already to help. Dawa Tersin has a good conduction of Tibetan language, Mandarin Chinese and English. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersin uses a Braille typewriter. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersin listens attentively to his teacher. Four students of the center have been admitted by universities after national college examinations. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersig(left) chats with his English teacher Nyima. Dawa Tersin wishes to be an English teacher in the future. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersin carries the cleaned tableware back to the kitchen. Next year, Dawa Tersin will go back to normal schools at his hometown Shigatze Prefecture. He hopes to teach in the school back here one day. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersin plays poker cards with his school fellows. [Photo/Tencent]
Dawa Tersin sings a song "Tomorrow will be better" learnt from downloads in his mobile phone. [Photo/Tencent]
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