I like Lhasa very much. I went to Lhasa on September 20 12 and went to school in Lhasa. Learning Tibetan national culture major and learning major are completely two kinds of feelings, and the atmosphere is different. The landlord is studying Tibetan medicine. The college is not big, but they all study Tibetan medicine. The learning atmosphere is very strong. In the evening, you will see many friends endorsing on the playground in the corridor under the street lamp. In the morning, the whole class was there, endorsing. On weekends, it's very exciting. Everyone dances in the pot yard at night, and makes medicine in several classes during the day, or goes to the nearby mountains to collect medicine, or goes to play. Few people don't study, and so far no students have been found to disrespect their teachers. Super respect for teachers, love their own national culture, have a deep study of their own national culture, and have an academic atmosphere. 14 years, the subject was exchanged to a university of traditional Chinese medicine in the mainland. At first, I was very excited to say that, to tell the truth, I still think our college is better. We can learn to play and do research. When I was in the mainland, I felt that many people were just muddling along. It's hard to see a group of hard-working people, and I can't feel their true love for a culture. Most of them just said they wouldn't fail the subject and look for a job. Many people in our college say that they want to go back to their hometown to be doctors and nurses. Because there are few medical staff in my hometown and I love Tibetan medicine very much, I will definitely learn well if I choose this major. In the mainland, I don't think extracurricular activities are very rich. In the ditch, I am a homebody and don't go out much. Every day in the classroom, library, canteen, dormitory, I don't know what activities are there. However, when I was in Lhasa, it was so interesting. I like jumping in the pot, playing sports games, playing Karin, and all kinds of party programs. I'm really happy.
Living in Lhasa, the first thing to solve is the economy, high prices, and it seems that the rent is also very high. It's not clear how to restrain the dormitory. The fruits and vegetables in Lhasa are ok, and there are many varieties. I like to go to Niangniang Road vegetable market to buy food, to white clothes to buy fruit, and to Lotte to buy snacks. Usually I go to Baiyi first, then to Lotte, and go back to China for dinner with my roommates, haha. Usually eat the canteen, the canteen is very cheap, and the chicken leg is three pieces.