Wednesday 30 May 2007

System of Tibetan finger language

In recent days, the first minority finger language-Tibetan finger language was opened out successfully and it is under spreading among the Tibetan deaf-mutes. This system is the result of the cooperation of Tibet Disabled Persons' Federation and the related international aid-disabled persons’ organization; it has lasted for three years and is consisted of over seven hundred normal Tibetan finger language gestures.
On May 15th, the teacher Tshe brtan Sgrol dkar, who comes from the international aid-disabled persons club of Tibetan finger language, was teaching the Tibetan students of Lhasa Special School Tibetan letters with Tibetan finger language.


On the same day, students of Lhasa Special School were communication with Tibetan finger language.


On the same day, a Tibetan student of Lhasa Special School, Mkhas Grub was learning Tibetan finger language carefully.

No comments: