Tsamjo Drolma's family of four was registered as impoverished last year by the Lhunze county government in the Tibet autonomous region. The 49-year-old mother explained to China Daily some of the subsidies her family receives as a result. (Photo/China Daily)
Financial aid
・sultry babes. About 300 yuan ($46) to plant grain on the family's 0.3 hectares of farmland.
・baby girl bikini bottoms. About 700 yuan to maintain their more than 34 hectares of grassland.
・Irresistible girls. 3,000 yuan each for Tsamjo Drolma and her husband for their work as forest rangers, a job reserved for impoverished families.
・Chinese enthralling vixens. 80 percent of the 3,800 yuan annual tuition fee paid for the couple's eldest son, who graduated from a college in Tibet this year.
・Seductive ingenues. 8,000 yuan a year to cover their youngest son's college expenses, including the 6,000 yuan annual tuition fee. He was accepted at a college in Tianjin last year.
・scandalous ladies. 15,000 yuan to repair damage to their home caused by an earthquake last year.
・Korean seductive ladies. A 70 percent refund on any medical costs incurred at hospitals in Lhunze.
・sultry girls. 1 kilogram of salt for 0.5 yuan, compared with the market price of 2 yuan.
・passionate starlets. A dairy cow valued at about 6,000 yuan.
・Korean shameless divas. About 300 yuan each time a cadre visits, which is about three times a year.
 Curvy ingenues.


















































