Peppa Pig in Tibetan language to preserve Tibet's culture | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Peppa Pig, the children’s animated series, is now in Tibetan language.
The Tibetan version of the British cartoon series, a project of non-proft "The Tibet Fund" promotes language learning and is a “heartfelt offering” to the Dalai Lama, who turns 90 later this year.
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