No Alan Dawa Dolma is natural. She graduated from a PLA performing arts academy and they don't allow no plastic surgery there. Here's her performance with Han Hong upon her graduation.
No major difference from what she looks now.
As for looking Japanese, it's more a matter of Japanese style make up in that photo. She doesn't look Japanese at all in this MV
Also Alan is Gyalrong, not the usual Tibetan. Gyalrong people speak a Qiangic language and wear Qiang costumes and were only classified as Tibetan in the 1950s because they follow Tibetan Buddhism. They can also be thought of a partially-Tibetanized Qiang people and Qiang people are of course one of the closest cousins of Han people.
Natural?
Why would someone with only 3 posts to date write such nonsense if not for trolling under the guise of false flags?
Here a swift and devastating on-the-spot debunking of your false claim.
• Notice the eyelids, none for the ethnic East Asians, Amerindians, North Eurasians, but double for the ethnic Europeans, Aryans, Africans. Obviously this pictures shows such
unnatural alterations that she has multiple layers of eyelids!
• Hair color is black for the ethnic East Asians, Amerindians, North Eurasians, Africans, Australasians. But Alan Dawa Dolma has altered
unnatural colorations ranging from dark brown to light yellow!
• The state of her dentition is absolutely horrible. Because of
unnatural alterations the teeth are uneven, eroded and misaligned. Obvious artificial whitening.
• 韩国整容丰胸 can not be ruled out.
• et cetera.
In a nutshell, this outrageous fallacious claim is nothing short of sheer sophistry, aimed at fooling the foreign readers.
It reminds one of the claim that kerozen is not polluting (when used in CZ-5 rockets), while being in fact the main contributor of carbon dioxide atmospheric pollution!
This fakery might work on the ethnic Europeans, but not on the serious North Korean readers!
Would her ancestors not be horrified when looking at her physical appearance? Is she not ashamed of disrespecting her own ancestors, by showing no filial piety (孝), a virtue valued more than their own lives by all true Chinese?
Genetics matters.