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Will you be arrested for living a self-sufficient life in Naqu, Ali and Shigatse in Tibet?

Haha, you haven't been there. Imagine living there.

That's part of China, too. Why did you get caught? I stayed there for half a year last year, and nobody paid any attention to me. So if you want to go, don't worry that someone will come to you. It's like you just came to Shanghai from Chengdu. Why did someone come to take you home?

Of course, it is impossible to reclaim land for farming. Land has the right to use, you know. But if you go to a remote place, no one knows you are using this land, and no one cares about you.

I have been to Naqu, Ali and Shigatse, where there is running water. China has built Tibet very well. Where there are people, there are home appliances going to the countryside, food and drink, learning and looking for them.

Many people in Tibetan areas don't eat meat either. They believe in Buddhism. It is not good to believe in killing. If you eat meat, they will respect you when you get there.

Besides, they are all very kind. The more remote the place, the more cordial it is. I think you will fall in love with them when you go, because they have no pressure, boring interpersonal communication and hypocritical communication. It's simple.

I suggest you go and have a look, the blue sky and white clouds are so beautiful ~

Attached is a beautiful sheep Zhuo Yongcuo.

I hope you are optimistic ~