Dorje was born in Eastern Tibet on 29 November 1966, just before the
Cultural Revolution in China. In 1975, he was among more than 500 children sent to Beijing by the government. While in Beijing, Dorje was exposed to a contraband recording of
Luciano Pavarotti’s “O Sole Mio." Despite his passion for the arts, authorities decided that Dorje should receive medical training; he was sent to school to become a doctor. Following completion of his medical training, Dorje was assigned to a remote Tibetan village to establish a medical practice, but never gave up on his wish to become a professional singer. After several years, he auditioned and was admitted to an arts troupe in his hometown of Chamdo. Later, he studied in Beijing, earning a master's degree at the Beijing Vocal Music Research Institute in 1993. He became a soloist with the
Chinese National Orchestra, a national folk music ensemble. ==Career==