In my childhood, I really liked a book called the Alchemist. In the book, a Spanish shepherd boy called Santiago continuously made a similar dream--a huge amount of treasure were buried near the Egyptian pyramids. Thus he sold his flock of sheep, headed south and experienced untold hardships, across the sea come to Africa, through the "sea of death" Sahara. Along the way, he encountered any difficulties like cheated, abjection, temptation and even love. However, he still followed his dream. Under the guidance of an alchemist, he finally reached the front of the pyramid and then realized where the real treasures were.
How big is the heart, how big is the world. Travelling in a strange place will be able to develop my independence, teamwork, adaptability, planning capacity; cultivate a better view of the world; make me have a more expansive mind.
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| Tibet's landmark building - The Potala Palace |
If someone asks you to have a trip, where are you most want to reach?
Perhaps most of people will say that Tibet--the nearest place to heaven.
But more people also will say that the dream is just a dream, because of no time, no money, no travelling companion and fear of altitude sickness, etc.
However, I want and must make the dreams into reality. So are you ready to see my Tibet dreams come true?
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