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“做一棵高原青冈树”是我在西藏采访时的感触。来去只有四天,记者却在这片高原上感受太多——对于那些镇守边陲的援藏干部而言,西藏意味着背井离乡,艰苦创业,双肩担道义。高海拔,高境界——7月16日拉萨到达西藏贡嘎机场,驱车一小时即到拉萨市区,“热烈庆祝西藏和平解放60周年”的红色条幅风中飘扬。置身繁华的商业街时,触目即是咖啡馆、酒吧、肯德基和名牌服装店。如果不是远处矗立着油画般的布达拉宫,不是各地游客、红袍僧侣、持枪
“To make a plateau tree” is my feeling in an interview in Tibet. There are only four days to come and go, but journalists feel too much on this plateau - Tibetans like to leave their hometowns and work hard to shoulder the shame of justice for those cadres aiding Tibet. High altitude and high realm - Lhasa arrived at Gonggar Airport in Tibet on July 16 and drove to Lhasa in an hour’s drive, flying in the red banner of “Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet”. Exposure to the bustling commercial street, the eye-catching is the cafe, bar, KFC and brand-name clothing store. If not in the distance stands the oil painting Potala Palace, not tourists from all over, red robe monks, armed with a gun