give a character sketch of Lhamo, Tsetan, Daniel and Norbu.
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Lahmo
The author, Nick Middleton had gone to Tibet to do Kora. On the way to Mount Kailash, he had to stay at Ravu with native people; Lhamo was the girl of the family with whom he had stayed for a few days. She developed friendship with the author and as he was to leave Ravu, she gifted the author a drokba, a long-sleeved sheepskin coat that men in Tibet usually wear. Lahmo felt the author did not have enough warm clothes for the severe cold he was to face later on while completing the Kora.
Tsetan
Tsetan was a local Tibetan whose profession was to ferry visitors or tourists to places of interest in Tibet. The narrator, Nick Middleton had hired his cab to travel up to Darchen from Ravu. Tsetan was an expert in driving through the rugged Tibetan terrain and high altitude rough roads. At Drachen also when the author fell ill, Tsetan took him to Darchen medical college. So, Tseatn was really helpful to the author in Tibet.
Daniel
Daniel was the translator whom Nick, Middleton had hired. He helped the narrator to communicate with the local Tibetans. He accompanied the narrator up to the town of Hor. There he parted from him as he was to go to Lahsa. Fortunately he got a ride in truck to Lahsa.
Norbu
The author met Norbu at Darchen. He was a Tibetan who worked at Beijing at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He had also come to do the Kora. Both of them struck friendship and decided to do the Kora together.
Lahmo:The author, Nick Middleton visited Tibet to perform Kora. Near Mount Kailash, he had to rest in at Ravu with native people of that place.
The author became a friend of a girl named Lhamo member of the family with whom Author stayed a few days.
The author and when leaving Ravu, she gifted the author a Drogba or a long- coat of Tibetans style.
Tsetan: He was a local Tibetan and a professional interactor and used to ferry visitors or tourists for site seeing in Tibet.
The narrator had hired his cab to travel up to Darchen from Ravu.
Tsetan was an expert in driving through the rugged Tibetan terrain and high altitude rough roads. Daniel: Daniel was the translator whom Nick, Middleton had hired.
He helped the narrator to communicate with the local Tibetans. Norbu: The author met Nobu at the place Darchen who was a Tibetan also and worked at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing .