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Putting Romeo and Juliet on the world's rooftop

By Cao Kai and Yan Yuanyuan | China Daily | Updated: 2009-03-30 07:47

Putting Romeo and Juliet on the world's rooftop

W. Tailing (circled) was one of the 10 teenage boys from Tibetan noble families who went to India to study English in 1946. File photo

W. Tailing, or Dreling Wangdo in Tibetan, fears his ailing heart and a cataract in his right eye might prevent him from translating Macbeth into Tibetan.

Putting Romeo and Juliet on the world's rooftop

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