A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams

2014-06-05 09:34:00 | From:

In late October, a new highway was opened to replace the poor roads that had for many years helped to keep Bangxin village in Tibet's Medog county almost entirely isolated from the rest of China.

Bangxin village, located in deep mountains, has only one primary school. The school has 148 students, many of whom come from families that have been living in the mountains of Medog for generations.

Dorjie Tsering, an 11-year-old fifth grader, is a popular student in the school. He is good at his classwork and also good at sports.

Although the school has very little in the way of athletic equipment, Dorjie never fails to find a way to exercise. He likes running in the muddy playground with his friends, climbing cliffs, kicking stones, and other activies typical of a young boy.

From the radio and TV in the village shop, Dorjie learned that the 2014 FIFA World Cup is about to kick off. He said he always wished he could be a famous soccer player.

Thanks to a charity fund set up by China's Internet giant Tencent Inc, Dorjie is one step closer to his goal. The financing from Tencent helped renovate the playground of his school and brought its students some of the athletic equipment that they had been longing for.

A soccer team, with Dorjie elected as the captain, is now in full swing.

Dressed in new red jerseys, the children now play regular matches in the mountains. For Dorjie, who was so happy on a recent day he forgot to wipe the mud off his face, his own "World Cup" dream has finally begun.

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Wearing sports jersey donated by Tencent charity, the first football team of the school was set up. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie was elected the captain of the football team. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie Tsering plays football at the school. One about one year, the 11-year-old fifth grader will attend middle school at the county far away. Dorjie said his biggest wish was being able to play football with his friends forever. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams

Children play football at school while a hog looks for food at Bangxin Village School in Medog county,Tibet. Although the playground is surrounded by a sheet-metal fence, it is not unusual for children to kick their football off the steep cliff. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
A donkey walks on a mountain path in Medog county, Tibet. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
A charity program by Tencent Inc provided the students with some athletic equipment in April 2014. The Chinese characters written by students on the blackboard read "happy". [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie Tsering, an 11-year-old fifth grader, leaps with joy at the mention of soccer. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie is not only good at sports, he also excels at his schoolwork. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie has only one pair of sneakers. Like many of his fellow, he usually wears rain shoes or plastic sandals. [Photo/qq.com]

A Tibetan boy's World Cup dreams
Dorjie plays at his father's workshop in Xinbang village. Dorjie's father is a craftsman who specializes in stone pots. In a school essay Dorjie wrote "Dad loves us very much. He is the best father in the world." [Photo/qq.com]

                            

              Editor: Julia Qin

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