April 12, 2023: Update from Remote Tsum

Yesterday morning we woke up in Kathmandu at 4AM to helicopter to remote Tsum on the Tibetan border. It is evening on the second day and it is -4C. The building is not heated and we are surrounded by astonishing Himalayan mountains covered with snow.

Mission today is to visit local homes, where people are actually living, and one house that will be transformed into a House Museum for visitors, and to preserve a way of life that is vanishing fast for future Tsum generations.

Here are some images for you:
Trying on a traditional apron that married women wear, with the weaver in her home.

A butter tea mixer.

Contemporary Tsum home with all mod coms.

Site of proposed Tsum House Museum.

Community Leader Pasang Lama who used to live here with his family.

Meditation room of proposed house museum that will be brought back in time…

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April 7, 2023: Meetings in Kathmandu