[Explanation] In the early morning, when the golden sun shines on the plateau, the handicraftsmen of Zangsheng Pavilion in Shigatse City, Tibet, painted thangkas, cut clothes, weaved pulu, and packed Tibetan incense in the factory building...started their new day's work.

At this time, Pupu, the "March 8 Red Banner Pacesetter" in the Tibet Autonomous Region and the founder of Shigatse Zangshengge Handicraft Products Co., Ltd., was always smiling and busy with the workers.

  Pupu was born in an ordinary family in Shigatse City. He liked folk handicrafts and painting since childhood.

In 1998, Pupu resigned from her original job, sold her house, raised 300,000 yuan (RMB, the same below), and went to Dali, Yunnan Province to study jewelry making. Accumulate knowledge and skills.

  [Concurrent] Pupu, the "March 8th Red Banner Bearer" in the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the person in charge of the Zangshengge Handicraft Products Enterprise in Shigatse

  In fact, our place is very rich in national handicrafts, and it is very good, and then I think we should pass it on.

  [Explanation] During his 8 years of studying in Yunnan, Pupu has never forgotten his original intention of returning to his hometown and developing traditional national handicrafts.

In 2006, she gave up the great prospect of development in Yunnan, and returned to her hometown at the foot of Mount Everest to devote herself to self-employment, founded her own enterprise, devoted herself to the development of national handicraft industry, and helped the revitalization of plateau villages.

  In the process of starting a business, Pupu applied the knowledge he learned abroad to the products of his hometown, gathered a group of craftsmen, and worked with them to study and make meticulously, and launched Thangka, Tibetan clothing, Tibetan incense, jewelry and other products, which were well received by the people. The market welcomes.

In 2019, Pupu's company was awarded the "National March 8th Red Banner Collective", and the individual was awarded the "Tibet Autonomous Region March 8th Red Banner Bearer Model".

  [Concurrent] Pupu, the "March 8th Red Banner Bearer" in the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the person in charge of the Zangshengge Handicraft Products Enterprise in Shigatse

  Take our Shigatse culture out and let more people understand and understand our culture.

  [Explanation] Pupu believes that to be an enterprise, you must not only manage the enterprise itself well, but also have a sense of social responsibility.

For a long time, Pupu's enterprises have been actively recruiting poor families and mentally handicapped people in Shigatse City for employment, using various advantageous resources to carry out "education assistance", "technical assistance" and "employment assistance", so that the children of farmers and herdsmen can learn in the company Skills, increase income, live in a brand-new dormitory, settle down, and become a "family" who love each other.

  [Same period] Mima, an employee of Zangshengge Handicraft Products Enterprise in Shigatse

  My family conditions are not very good. I came (to the company) in 2007, and then slowly learned Chinese, and then slowly learned to wear jewelry, and I can also identify (jewelry) those (jobs).

  [Concurrent] Pupu, the "March 8th Red Banner Bearer" in the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the person in charge of the Zangshengge Handicraft Products Enterprise in Shigatse

  When I saw those children (mentally disabled children), my tears flowed down when I couldn't stop, and I felt that I should help them.

  [Explanation] Over the years, Pupu has loved the traditional national handicraft industry, dedicated to cultivating craft heirs, actively recruiting farmers and herdsmen for employment, insisting on helping people in need, and giving back to his hometown with the warmth of craftsmanship and the warmth of love.

  (Reporter Gongsanglam's video comes from the Women's Federation of Tibet Autonomous Region)

Responsible editor: [Song Yusheng]