
There is a precious Thangka made of 29026 pearls in one of the chapels of Trandruk Monastery, representing Chenrezi at rest. The Thangka is 2 meters long and 1.2 meters wide. The weight of the whole thangka is over 1.3kg. ...
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A beautiful legend says that Khampa people never fall ill. The Khampa living on the mysterious snowy plateau is said to be the offspring of the god of war and the god of beauty. ...
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Tibet has become a pop tourist destination in Asia. Before you travel to Tibet, getting a general idea about the geography of Tibet will help you make a great Tibet tour plan. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-23

Tibetan Birth Ceremony is called Pang-sai in Tibetan language. The Pang-sai is actually a cleansing ritual aimed at cleansing the child from the journey into this life....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-19
Traditionally, a Tibetan girl is considered as an adult when she is seventeen years old. A special Tibetan adult ceremony for girls, “Dai Tou”, is held for her on a good day. ...
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Why there are yak heads everywhere in Tibet? What are the yak heads used for? For Tibetan people, do the yak heads have any meaning? Why Tibetan people worship yak head?...
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As we all know, colors are indispensable in our daily life. But different people have different opinions on colors. Colors also have an important significance in most religions. Then, what are the meanings of different colors in Tibetan Buddhism. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-18

Tibetan people have their own lifestyle that is quite different from that of other places on earth. Tibetan tableware and cookware are also unique and marked with strong Tibetan flavor. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-18

Tibetan carpet or rug is famous all over the world. Tibet has a long history of making rugs with many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-11

Tibetan carpets mainly include “sadian” (carpet for covering floors) and “kadian” (puff, a plush mat for coving cushions). Kadian, also called small Tibetan rug, are Tibetan people's favorite cushions....
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