Daily Life of Living under the Mount Everest; How is Everest Village Life Like? (full documentary)

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oh [Music] my Lord to everyone hope you are having an amazing day this is Jim young and welcome back to my channel this time I'm here at Mount Everest and this video is about the rural life here in winter village just near to Mount Everest and I hope that you will enjoy this video let's begin this beautiful Rural Life here at Mount Everest This Is Tashi 24 years old who lives near Mount Everest and her husband works in lhasa all summer earning the main income of the family so at the moment she lives with her parents and her morning always starts earlier than everyone else in the family that she's one years old son and this is how he start his day changing rubber's diaper is the very first thing Tasha's does when the baby wakes up there are trashy's parents Doma and tension and their day begins with a prayer for the happiness to all sentient beings [Music] hahaha they have two houses one day built themselves 10 years ago and the other one the government built for them last year wow is that Tibetan Kung Fu Tashi seems to be very good at carrying children actually the state stipulates that every child must go to school but does she only went till to high school and had to give up due to family reason but now she has opened a tent Homestay at Everest Base Camp and her life has gradually improved Natasha's first job in the morning is cleaning the stove normally in Tibet we will pour the burnt coward and Ash in the toilet because one is in order to clean up the garbage and the other is to remove the smell even though we have a gas cylinders but in rural Tibet we prefer to use yak and cow dung as the main fuel because everything tastes much much better than cooking on gas cylinder [Music] thank you while her son is in the care of her mother does she use of this time to clean up all the house [Music] foreign [Music] and finally she has time to wash her face and do makeup and now she's weaving colorful braids with Tibetan characteristic which also means that she is married [Music] and she usually spends about five minutes doing makeup but this 5 minutes is a favorite time of the day [Music] 55 years old and today his neighbor asked him to help with farming [Music] and as I noticed that in this Village they always help each other in every work like farming building houses Etc I also think that they never need help from Outsider and looks like they can do most of the work in this Village by themselves or helping each other yeah looks like they keep the tradition of farming with horses and Yaks even nowadays but actually most other villages in Tibet use tractor for farming so this kind of traditional farming way is really rare nowadays and here in this village with altitude of 4800 meter they mainly grow barley [Music] oh and finally Tashi start with the family morning breakfast preparation and Tashi says that she's still not good at cooking but her specialty is to make pancake which she make for her son every single day so growing up she was never really interested in cooking but learned a lot by using recipes so that she can make her family happy and interestingly in Tibet recent studies shows that these days 70 of Mother's work which 30 years ago was less than 10 percent which means women power in Tibet is growing so fast now she can finally have her morning butter tea wait wait don't bite your mom that's Tasha's mother Doma 46 years old she has four children Tashi as the eldest child of the family and the other three son are still in school and as a mother Doma always wants Tashi to spend more time with her grandson so once they are together Doma is so so happy to help her with housework and now Doma is frying cheese which is very high in nutritional value and if you dry the cheese you can store it for much longer time [Music] um and in rural Tibet once you are married most of the responsibilities and housework at the home are undertaken by the housewife like Tashi and usually the husband goes out to work for family income and after their breakfast she starts feeding animals and I think Tashi is actually quite Rich because she have eight cows two horses and 60 sheeps oh after feeding cows Tashi puts her son to sleep so she can walk more and in addition to baby food that she must also make time to regularly breastfeed her baby [Music] Tashi usually can get two kilos of milk every day and to thanks to animals and nature Dash's mom burns incense every single day as a Tibetan tradition and they usually don't drink Yak or cow milk directly but they like to make it into butter by separating the fat from the milk and then it keeps for longer and after milking the animals she takes them to drink water oh [Music] thank you [Music] and then Tessie collects all the cow dance and she dried on the roof when you are traveling in Tibet especially tracking in Tibet you will find stacks of white laptop near houses and many Tibetan Villages many Travelers may be curious about why Tibetan people pie so much young tongues at the living place in fact it is not strange at all because yet dung is a traditionally biofuel in Tibet for centuries Dash's baby creates lots of dirty clothes so sometimes Tashi do laundry twice a day [Music] thank you [Music] and after washing clothes tashi's mom asked Dashi to cook the lunch foreign [Music] potato for lunch [Music] looks like they also want to eat potatoes thank you and do you know Tibetan food is mainly composed of meat like beef Martin or yak and very few vegetables are available beef modern and Yak meats are high calorie foods which helps to burden living at high altitudes to resist the cold but now with convenient transportations all kinds of vegetables can be bought as they like foreign [Music] [Music] that looks so skillful [Music] mmm that smells so organic and so delicious and now she had to cook it in pressure cooker for another 8 minutes and in this eight minutes she will go to water her fields and they normally planted barley in April and harvesting it in August and you know the main crops grown in Tibet are Bali wheat buckwheat and cotton oh it looks like the Lunch is ready foreign [Music] The Lunch is ready it looks so so delicious I wonder how it tastes like [Music] [Music] and after their beautiful lunch Tashi usually checks on her ships as they spend most of their time browsing Outdoors [Music] after hatching the ship for one hour she goes home but on the way to home Tashi and her son always go to the hot spring to wash their feet and relax which is her favorite time of the day [Music] [Music] in Tasha's spare time she likes knitting sweater and chatting with her mother these are her Hobbies [Music] Tasha's father usually returns home around 6 PM after working in the fields order to pass on what the older Generations Left Behind Tasha's father would teach her tibetan-gita and traditional Tibetan dance for half an hour every day [Music] and Tasha's mom goes to pray to Mantra Chapel while they practice dancing is the happiest thing she does foreign [Music] [Music] and when she got home her husband was suing and preparing new prayerflex for their family because tomorrow is the most important day in Tibetan Buddhism called sagada Festival [Music] so Tashi wants to make baliso for dinner tonight this soup is so simple and nutritious [Music] too loud I think it was not and do you know the three basic and most stable food of tea bats are butter tea barley and Yak meat barley being the most important crops in teapot is used extensively in the form of flour [Music] so this is all about today's video and I hope you enjoyed watching this video this is welcome to Tibet we are the one who can show you the original t-bat bye bye [Music]
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Channel: Tibet Travel ( Tibet Vista )
Views: 846,257
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Keywords: daily life of tibet, mount everest, everest, everest life, tibet, tibet tour, daily life
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Length: 17min 33sec (1053 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 29 2023
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