Lhamo Yudron was born into a family of Tibetan embroiderers (藏族刺绣工). When she was young, she had the chance to learn Tibetan embroidery from her elders.
In 2006, Lhamo Yudron started to work at her father's Tibetan embroidery company. She worked hard to improve the (样式)of traditional Tibetan embroidery to make more people like it. Lhamo Yudron set up her own Tibetan embroidery company in 2009 with the (支持)of her family. She was always serious about her work. She traveled to cities like Beijing and Suzhou in search of different (材料).She also traveled around China as well as to (亚洲的) countries like Thailand and Nepal to exhibit(展览)Tibetan embroidery. In 2021,Tibetan embroidery was (列清单)into the National Intangible Cultural Heritage(国家级非物质文化遗产).
Nowadays, the (产品)from Lhamo Yudron's company have made her way to Beijing, Jiangsu and Zhejiang. They have become popular with people there. Lhamo Yudron also encourages more (当地的) people in her hometown to learn Tibetan embroidery. So far,her company has given training and offered jobs to more than 1,000 people. She often says she takes (骄傲) in helping them find jobs.
Now she is still working hard to (传播) the influence of Tibetan embroidery. Many people think that Tibetan culture is so (宝贵的) that it is necessary for them to learn something about it.