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V. The Sky Train to Lhasa: For a higher journey

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2007

The Haier Brothers waste no time to make their idea a reality. They cross China on the highest train in the world to reach Lhasa, Tibet. Their ultimate aim is Mt. Everest.

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  • If people show good things in China, it is propaganda....WTF?it seems like everything in China is bad..China haters,Don't you think you got brainwashed? may be I can say that bad things you show is propaganda.... China haters please use your brain to think, not you kidney....

  • that's what chinese government could offer for tibetan people. Dalai lama could only offer more temples and monasteries.

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  • Yet they say nothing of chinese oppression...

  • Stupid fucks: yaks = cows.

    

  • @3:58 Dude, the air conditioning should be no problem. See what the girl behind you wore. You're weak! LOL

  • This train trip would be a dream come true for me...next to the Trans Siberian, the Eurostar and the Empire Builder, the Qingzang is THE trip.

    Ah, only in dreams (for now...)

  • Without the monks ,the temples and their rituals,there wouldn't be the train to Lhasa.

  • Mr monk, Tibet belongs to China, remember who built the railway to lhasa...

  • It's a bit embarrassing that I as a Chinese have never been to Tibet, I'm really looking forward to follow your steps to Lhasa wooooottt

  • The food makes my mouth watering!

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