Tibet Code

“Tibet Code”: Hollywood’s bestseller zest in shooting Tibet

As a worldwide fever of bestseller adaptation keeps rolling, Hollywood was attracted to “The Tibet Code”. On June 7, 2013, Dream Works Animation — makers of “Kung Fu Panda”— announced they were teaming up with the China Film Group, a state-owned company, to make “The Tibet Code”. The movie will be an adaptation of a…

November 7, 2013 BY Kunga

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Ritual Walk

Festival of the Ritual Walk Around Holy Mountains

The Festival of the Ritual Walk Around Holy Mountains is held on the 4th day of the 6th Tibetan month. Called “Zhuba Ceshi” in Tibetan, the festival marks Sakyamuni’s first effort to turn the Wheel of Dharma. On this day, young men and women in Lhasa go visit mountainous monasteries in the northern suburb. They…

November 7, 2013 BY Kunga

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Ancient dance

Ancient dance inherited in rural Tibet

Mina Qiangmu is one of the oldest Tibetan dances. As one of the regional intangible cultural heritage of Tibet Autonomous Region, Mina Qiangmu is gaining more attention regarding its preservation and development. Demo Monastery, located in Nichi Village of Nyingchi County, is the major cradleland of Mi-nyag Qiangmu and Demo Qiangmu, a religious “holy dance”.…

November 6, 2013 BY Kunga

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Tibetan costumes

Tibetan costumes: live record of Tibetan history

Tibetan costumes carry an unique record of its time-honored history. The study on Tibetan costumes will enhance research on the historical and cultural development of Tibetan ethnic group. Historical records show that the essential characteristics of modern Tibetan costumes took shape as early as 11th century, BC. With the intercommunication between different tribes and ethnic…

November 6, 2013 BY Kunga

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Tibetan craftsman

Story of Tibetan craftsman:From Ancient Town to Coastal City

Cobblestones adorn the bed of Nyangchu River when the water falls. Dondrup Tenpa, 24 years old, picks up these stones which he treasures very much, cleans them carefully and puts them into a bag. These hand-sized, flat and rounded pebbles will be carved by Dondrup Tenpa with exquisite images of Budda and eight auspicious symbols,…

November 4, 2013 BY Kunga

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Saga Dawa Festival

Saga Dawa Festival

The Sagya Dawa Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the fourth Tibetan month. Legend has it that Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism, was born, entered into monkhood, and passed away on this day. In memory of the Buddha, Buddhist followers take ritual walks, worship Buddha, give alms to lamas, and abstain from eating meat.…

November 4, 2013 BY Kunga

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Grand Summons Ceremony

Grand Summons Ceremony

The Grand Summons Ceremony is held from the 4th to the 25th day of the first Tibetan month. Lamas from the Zhaibung, Sera, and Ganden Monasteries gather mainly in the Jokhang Monastery in Lhasa for the recitation of Buddhist sutras, examinations for the Buddhist academic degree of Geshi, alms given by various benefactors, religious rituals,…

November 1, 2013 BY Kunga

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Ancient Tea-Horse Road

Ancient Tea-Horse Road

For thousands of years, there was an ancient road walked by human feet and horse hoofs in the mountains of Southwest China, bridging the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with other areas in China.This ancient commercial passage dubbed the “Ancient Tea-Horse Road“, stretching across more than 4,000 kilometers mainly in Southwest China’s Sichuan and Yunnan provinces and the…

November 1, 2013 BY Kunga

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