Staying true despite success
Educated in Lhasa, Shanghai, Beijing and New York, outstanding Tibetan woman takes her Chinese heritage around the globe


Her ambition gradually became reality as she conducted systematic research to model the cultures of ethnic groups in China.
"Cultural identity is how we view ourselves, while cultural innovation tells us how our legacy can be known by the world," Tsering Chugye said.
Through the RIA League, she continues to mentor and support people who are passionate about making a positive and sustainable social impact, while also working to create investment opportunities for cultural enterprises.
Reflecting on her journey, Tsering Chugye said the high school program for Tibetan students was a turning point.
"High school changed my life — not just by giving me access to better education but by giving me a world of possibilities," she said. "Now, I want to show Chinese culture to the world — to shape the way it is represented, sustained and shared."
Her story is not only one of personal success but reflects a rising generation of young Tibetans who are not only seizing opportunities but creating them. Tsering Chugye hopes to continue fostering cultural exchanges, social innovation and meaningful investments to ensure that her ethnic heritage is not only preserved but also actively shaping the future.
"Culture is not just something we protect," she said. "It is something we live, something through which we evolve and something we share."