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Pakistani girl visits rural Tibetan village, wearing Tibetan dress and was mistaken as a Han Chinese by local Tibetans

The local Tibetans mistook her for a Han Chinese... Does she look like a Han Chinese? not to me..

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Pakistani student promotes friendship between Islamabad, Beijing through vlogs

Chinese language student Mahzaib Abbasi has visited almost 50 cities in China

By APP
April 16, 2023

Pakistani student Mahzaib Abbasi is pictured in China. — APP


Pakistani student Mahzaib Abbasi is pictured in China. — APP

A Pakistani student, who went to China in 2016 as part of a scholarship programme and has been there since, has been promoting friendship between Pakistan and China by making vlogs of her experiences.

Mahzaib Abbasi has visited over 50 cities in the neighbouring country.

"Through my vlogs, our people in Pakistan, and also in the USA, Europe and Middle Eastern countries can get a glimpse of culture, people and daily life in China," she said.
Abbasi is studying at the Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) and has been in China for almost seven years.

She came to China in 2016 to study Chinese under the Confucius Institute Scholarship Programme. While studying in the Chinese capital, she got several opportunities to visit almost 50 cities in the neighbouring country.

"Every city in China gives me a different feeling. I stayed in Yunnan, where I went to Lijiang, Dali, Xishuangbanna, Kunming, Shangri-La etc. You can feel the ancient culture in these cities," she added.

She also showed modern cities and high-rise buildings everywhere in China in her vlogs. "Travelling in these places in China feels great."

The young Pakistani vlogger also made videos on the life of Muslims, mosques, religious freedom and availability of halal food in China.

She said there are many Muslims in China and halal food is available everywhere. "There are many Muslims in Lanzhou and Xi'an. Muslims exist in almost every city in China. I went to Muslim Street in Xi'an. Halal food is available to eat.

"Lanzhou noodles, fried noodles, pilaf, and fried rice are available in most of the cities in China."

In Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province, Abbasi made a video of Muslims gathered in a mosque to offer prayers on Eid.

"Many people have heard that Muslims in China have no freedom, cannot go to mosques and pray, but as you can see in my video, people are free to do religious activities," she added.

Abbasi said that many people have never been to China, so they do not know much about it. There are many Pakistani restaurants in China, she added.

"Many people don’t know what China is like. After watching the videos, many people realise [what] China is [truly like]. It turns out that China is so beautiful and so convenient," she added.

"Many people want to come to China to study and work. Many foreigners are working here."

Abbasi plans to teach Chinese in Pakistan or any country in the Middle East after completing her postgraduate studies.

 

Pakistani student promotes friendship between Islamabad, Beijing through vlogs

Chinese language student Mahzaib Abbasi has visited almost 50 cities in China

By APP
April 16, 2023

Pakistani student Mahzaib Abbasi is pictured in China. — APP


Pakistani student Mahzaib Abbasi is pictured in China. — APP

A Pakistani student, who went to China in 2016 as part of a scholarship programme and has been there since, has been promoting friendship between Pakistan and China by making vlogs of her experiences.

Mahzaib Abbasi has visited over 50 cities in the neighbouring country.

"Through my vlogs, our people in Pakistan, and also in the USA, Europe and Middle Eastern countries can get a glimpse of culture, people and daily life in China," she said.
Abbasi is studying at the Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) and has been in China for almost seven years.

She came to China in 2016 to study Chinese under the Confucius Institute Scholarship Programme. While studying in the Chinese capital, she got several opportunities to visit almost 50 cities in the neighbouring country.

"Every city in China gives me a different feeling. I stayed in Yunnan, where I went to Lijiang, Dali, Xishuangbanna, Kunming, Shangri-La etc. You can feel the ancient culture in these cities," she added.

She also showed modern cities and high-rise buildings everywhere in China in her vlogs. "Travelling in these places in China feels great."

The young Pakistani vlogger also made videos on the life of Muslims, mosques, religious freedom and availability of halal food in China.

She said there are many Muslims in China and halal food is available everywhere. "There are many Muslims in Lanzhou and Xi'an. Muslims exist in almost every city in China. I went to Muslim Street in Xi'an. Halal food is available to eat.

"Lanzhou noodles, fried noodles, pilaf, and fried rice are available in most of the cities in China."

In Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province, Abbasi made a video of Muslims gathered in a mosque to offer prayers on Eid.

"Many people have heard that Muslims in China have no freedom, cannot go to mosques and pray, but as you can see in my video, people are free to do religious activities," she added.

Abbasi said that many people have never been to China, so they do not know much about it. There are many Pakistani restaurants in China, she added.

"Many people don’t know what China is like. After watching the videos, many people realise [what] China is [truly like]. It turns out that China is so beautiful and so convenient," she added.

"Many people want to come to China to study and work. Many foreigners are working here."

Abbasi plans to teach Chinese in Pakistan or any country in the Middle East after completing her postgraduate studies.


A smart and good move by her to get a scholarship in China and learn the language and culture and how to navigate China itself. China is a super power and her knowledge and skills will afford her many opportunities later on in life and in business as most Pakistani's find it difficult to navigate the Chinese language...

A rising new superpower that Pakistan shares a border with - but most Pakistani's are fixated on a country that over 12,000km away and done nothing but shit and humilate Pakistan at every opportunity it had the opportunity to do so.

Go - figure..

( and dhang - i am gonna say it - and i dont care ... she sssooo fine ;) )...
 
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From her Urdu, she sounds like she is from Punjab.
Her skin color is similar to Han Chinese, not Tibetans, Tibetans usually have darker complexion, that is why Tibetan locals mistook her for Han Chinese.
 
She could pass for Tajik but not Chinese. The costume looks Central Asian.
 

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