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Teaching in 'No Man's Land'

By Erik Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2011-09-13 07:46

Teaching in 'No Man's Land'

Tseringbum recalls being amazed to discover his students didn't know how to eat eggs.

The 26-year-old primary school teacher had invited several children to his home in Yege township to enjoy the treats he had brought from far away.

"It was their first time to see eggs outside of a book," Tseringbum says. "The kids were confused by the shells and asked how to eat them."

Teaching in 'No Man's Land'

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