Night market practice stalls
In the inn, there are several young people who have traveled to Lhasa, some of them have quit their jobs to play, and some are college students.
They didn't know each other before, they met on the road or in the inn. Among the young people were men and women, cyclists, hikers, and tourists.
These young people are playing while earning fees. They wandered around Lhasa during the day and went out in groups at night to practice stalls.
There was a cyclist who carried a saxophone with him, and every night he went to the square in front of Barkhor Mall to perform.
He sat on a bench in the corner of the square, turned the rider's helmet upside down and placed it at his feet, and played one song after another with his eyes closed.
A few more young people do
"To", pretending to be a passer-by attracted by the music, is very obsessed, and throws a few dollars of change into the helmet from time to time.
Since coins are not in circulation in Tibet, it takes some skill to put banknotes in helmets on the windy streets of Lhasa.
There are many Tibetans who make pilgrimages to Lhasa every day, and these pilgrims are very pious and kind, and whenever they see a beggar, they will always hand over one or two yuan of change.
As a result, the riders have a good harvest every day. There is also a student of the Academy of Fine Arts, who carries a picture folder to the square in front of the Jokhang Temple at night to paint a portrait, and there are also two people who make it
"To" pretends to be a model. The portraits of the students of the Academy of Fine Arts are average, but some of the Tibetan landscapes he painted casually are often sold out.
The other girls wandered around the shopping malls in Lhasa during the day, looking for some unique small jewelry and handicrafts from Tibetans, India, and Nepal.
In the evening, I took these things to Yutuo Road, not far from the Jokhang Temple, to set up a stall. The night market on Yutuo Road is a spontaneous night market, with chengguan patrols every day, and only after the chengguan gets off work at ten o'clock in the evening, the night market will open.
These girls have a good eye, and the things they choose during the day can basically be sold at night. In addition, several people are good-looking and can speak well, and their daily income is much more than the income of a day at work.
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