Six young individuals, led by Suo Lang, seek to find themselves and pursue their dreams in the vibrant land of Tibet. Among them are both locals and dream chasers from afar. In the rapidly evolving and thriving new city of Lhasa, they face challenges and hopes, gradually painting a vivid picture of the struggles and passionate ideals of contemporary Tibetan youth.
This is a story about how people and animals finally get along. A snow leopard breaks into the sheep pen of a nomad and kills nine rams. Father and son then argue: the son insists on killing the snow leopard, but the father insists on releasing it.
Tibetan teen Gera and her mom Sandan have always been discriminated by the villagers because she was born out of wedlock. Uncle Enbo is the only man who is kind to them. Growing up in a hostile environment, Gara becomes an independant woman, and starts to change how the villagers perceive her.