"I Can’t Hear You!"
day 198: 武胜驿 (wushengyi) - 天祝藏族自治县 (Tibetan self-governed township of Tianzhu) - = 14,6km
I felt like I was really up in the mountains today:
…the green valley meandering through the barren rocks…
Once I climbed up on one of those rocks, mainly because I had noticed a small pavilion up there:
Some kids were playing a board-game using pebbles and shards of glass, and I sat down for a little break:
I started filming - this timeless masterpiece is entitled I Can’t Hear You:
Synopsis: the little dude with the hat is looking for him mommy who is still down at the foot of the hill.
“我听不见!” - “I Can’t Hear You!” he yells when he thinks he’s heard her voice from below. The end.
Cute kids:
I didn’t know what to think about this fashion statement though:
It just feels so… random?
…
Once I got close to 天祝藏族自治县 (Tibetan self-governed township of Tianzhu), I got a bit excited because I figured that the area would have a certain Tibetan feel to it, completely different from the places I’ve walked through so far:
But when I got there, the only thing that looked really different were the characters on the street signs:
I didn’t even see any traditional Tibetan people either - instead I ran into these three:
Matt and Ed from the UK are teaching English at a Tibetan school here (they claim they are the only two foreigners in the area), Caroline is an English teacher in a town not far from here - and all three of them seemed really surprised to see me: “What in the world drives you here??” was the first thing they asked me.
Later on that night, they took me to a Tibetan bar/karaoke place that was actually quite nice:
尕藏, the Tibetan owner of the place promised to take me out to photograph the famous 白牦牛 (white yak) tomorrow, so I guess I’m going to stay another day.
Hope it’s going to work out.
I like yaks.
Soundtrack: Terrorgruppe - “Linda”
—total: 2452,2km











May 28th, 2008 at 7:10 am
Ladakh liegt ja ein bißchen südlicher, vielleicht sind sie dort deshalb brauner. Quasi Sonnenbrand.
May 26th, 2008 at 8:47 am
Rubi: Danke Kleiner!

Marc: Ah!
Barry: Auf die Zahlen war ich ehrlich gesagt gar nicht gekommen! Ich hoffe nur, ich kann mit dem Robozwerg später nen schönen Tanz hinlegen!!
Hermann: Das ist es eben! Die sehen sich doch alle so ähnlich!
Becci: Gucken wir mal später, was mir noch so vor die Linse läuft!
Florian: Kuh, eine Art Kuh.
Gisela: Yaks haben auch süße Kinder!
ataraxia: Possible.
Steven: Now that you’re mentioning it… - and yes, the white yaks are awesome!!
Barry: Hehe, die weißen sind leichter zu photographieren!
May 26th, 2008 at 4:32 am
The white yaks are so cool.
Wonderful mountain views indeed!!!
COOL……
May 25th, 2008 at 11:18 am
Sacht ma Leudeeh, ihr kennt echt keine Yaks?
Na dann guckt doch mal hier:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yak
Ich kenne die Teile nur aus Ladakh. Allerdings waren sie da immer nur dunkel. Auf weiß bin ich auch mal gespannt.
Und in Ladakh gibt es ürbigens auch jede Menge Murmeltiere.
May 25th, 2008 at 11:03 am
Chris, you know what!
Did you notice that the shoes of the kid next to “我听不见” were reverse?
haha, funny~~!