Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What do you think of the phenomenon that Tibetans take their children to stop cars and ask for money and foreign tourists on the way into Tibet?

What do you think of the phenomenon that Tibetans take their children to stop cars and ask for money and foreign tourists on the way into Tibet?

These are closely related to the so-called giving love and actively giving money to things by riders who enter Tibet. The so-called love makes these children passively accept at first and then take the initiative to ask for it. From the beginning, they are also happy with candy books, and they are greedy at the back 5 or 1, which makes these children gradually develop a bad habit of being conditioned to intercept when they see vehicles.

These so-called loving behaviors not only bring bitter fruit to the latecomers, but also cause headaches and palpitations to the riders who enter Tibet behind, which brings serious hidden dangers to driving safety. Don't think that these children are poor at home when they are dirty, and the living conditions are not much worse when they can repair houses on the roadside. Maybe dozens of cattle and sheep at home are worth more than Xu Jin's riders in Tibet.

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If you go to go on road trip on the Sichuan-Tibet line, you may encounter a group of Tibetan children who stopped the car to ask for money (or things). I suggest you pass carefully on the premise of safety. If you stop to give a child change, I'm afraid you won't get away easily. Maybe there are other children waiting for you. Giving money such a simple and rude kindness has brought even worse consequences, that is, it has activated children's greed.

so it's best to avoid this situation carefully on the road. In the process of traveling to Tibet, due to the different geographical environment and customs, it has a completely different tourism environment. This makes people who are used to the mainland lifestyle, and may encounter some troubles that they don't realize when they travel to Tibet for the first time.