[1] In 2011, Tsewang went to the United States to perform at a concert organized by the Thrace Foundation in conjunction with the International Conference on Tibetan Language, and received a joyous welcome from Tibetans in NYC who were able to see her for the first time.
She released her first solo album, Gangri Bumo, in 2012.
[2] Tsewang is popular in the Tibetan community, as well as in Himalayan country, Nepal, and northern India.
[3] In May 2017, Tsewang released a duet with lead Tibetan singer Sherten in tribute to His Highness the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje.
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