China-Xizang/Woman Pioneer
Lhasa City, Xizang Autonomous Region, southwest China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of woman walking out of home, getting on vehicle
2. Various of vehicle moving, picking up other villagers
3. Aerial shot of mountain, fields
4. Various of grapes being processed in factory
5. Various of wine on production line
6. Exterior of grape cultivation center
7. Various of interior of factory; people working
8. Various of women taking care of grapes
9. SOUNDBITE (Tibetan) Ngodrup Wangmo, villager (starting with shot 8):
"It is the first time grapes have been planted at such a high altitude. And they are growing quite well. It’s all down to our hard work."
10. Various of women taking care of grapes
11. Various of vehicle moving
12. Ngodrup Wangmo driving
13. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo walking
14. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo handling document procedures; talking to people
15. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo getting on vehicle; driving; vehicle moving; interior of vehicle
UPSOUND (Tibetan) Ngodrup Wangmo, villager:
"I've always dreamed of growing things. Helping people with more difficulties than me in life is the biggest thing I aspire to."
16. Aerial shot of village
A woman in Nanmu Village in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region became a pioneer in the development of village's specialized grape industry through her passion and eagerness to learn.
In Nanmu Village, Lhasa, Ngodrup Wangmo is well known for the hectic pace of her life.
As the first in the village to get a driver's license, it's this veteran driver’s job to pick the women up one by one early in the morning, before heading to their 16-acre vineyard together. And time is of the essence: their vineyard is expecting a bumper harvest.
Over recent years, the specialized grape industry has gone from strength to strength in Xizang. "Sweet industries" such as modern grape planting and wine-making all promote rural revitalization.
For Ngodrup Wangmo, who's loved growing things ever since childhood, it was an opportunity not to be missed. That's why she made a pioneering attempt to introduce grapes from Qamdo City, inviting technicians along for help and advice. To her surprise, success wasn't long in coming. Ngodrup Wangmo then invited all the women in the village to manage the vineyard collectively.
"It is the first time grapes have been planted at such a high altitude. And they are growing quite well. It’s all down to our hard work," she said.
Ngodrup Wangmo was a pioneer tree planter when she was young. Now she's encouraging women in the village to imitate her success. She discovered that the highland barley grown in the village was particularly suitable for making Chemar flowers for the Tibetan New Year, resulting in many women going in for highland barley cultivation. The annual dividend helps improve their lives.
"I've always dreamed of growing things. Helping people with more difficulties than me in life is the biggest thing I aspire to," she said.
China-Xizang/Woman Pioneer
Dateline : Recent
Location : China
Duration : 3'06
Lhasa City, Xizang Autonomous Region, southwest China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of woman walking out of home, getting on vehicle
2. Various of vehicle moving, picking up other villagers
3. Aerial shot of mountain, fields
4. Various of grapes being processed in factory
5. Various of wine on production line
6. Exterior of grape cultivation center
7. Various of interior of factory; people working
8. Various of women taking care of grapes
9. SOUNDBITE (Tibetan) Ngodrup Wangmo, villager (starting with shot 8):
"It is the first time grapes have been planted at such a high altitude. And they are growing quite well. It’s all down to our hard work."
10. Various of women taking care of grapes
11. Various of vehicle moving
12. Ngodrup Wangmo driving
13. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo walking
14. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo handling document procedures; talking to people
15. Various of Ngodrup Wangmo getting on vehicle; driving; vehicle moving; interior of vehicle
UPSOUND (Tibetan) Ngodrup Wangmo, villager:
"I've always dreamed of growing things. Helping people with more difficulties than me in life is the biggest thing I aspire to."
16. Aerial shot of village
A woman in Nanmu Village in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region became a pioneer in the development of village's specialized grape industry through her passion and eagerness to learn.
In Nanmu Village, Lhasa, Ngodrup Wangmo is well known for the hectic pace of her life.
As the first in the village to get a driver's license, it's this veteran driver’s job to pick the women up one by one early in the morning, before heading to their 16-acre vineyard together. And time is of the essence: their vineyard is expecting a bumper harvest.
Over recent years, the specialized grape industry has gone from strength to strength in Xizang. "Sweet industries" such as modern grape planting and wine-making all promote rural revitalization.
For Ngodrup Wangmo, who's loved growing things ever since childhood, it was an opportunity not to be missed. That's why she made a pioneering attempt to introduce grapes from Qamdo City, inviting technicians along for help and advice. To her surprise, success wasn't long in coming. Ngodrup Wangmo then invited all the women in the village to manage the vineyard collectively.
"It is the first time grapes have been planted at such a high altitude. And they are growing quite well. It’s all down to our hard work," she said.
Ngodrup Wangmo was a pioneer tree planter when she was young. Now she's encouraging women in the village to imitate her success. She discovered that the highland barley grown in the village was particularly suitable for making Chemar flowers for the Tibetan New Year, resulting in many women going in for highland barley cultivation. The annual dividend helps improve their lives.
"I've always dreamed of growing things. Helping people with more difficulties than me in life is the biggest thing I aspire to," she said.
ID : 8428054
Published : 2025-05-13 22:09
Last Modified : 2025-05-13 22:17:15
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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