Tibetan Momos

How to make Tibetan Momos (Dumplings)

In Tibet, momos were considered traditionally as one of a Tibetan family food – something to be made together and be eaten in the family kitchen. Nowadays, it have become the popular Tibetan dish, and everyone talks about it and loves it. There are four steps to make a momo: Step 1: Knead the dough…

July 12, 2016 BY Kunga

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Tangka Painting Discussing

Learn How to make Tangka When You Don’t Travel to Tibet

Are you interested in making Tibetan Tangka? There is a German girl, Koko who has great interest to in painting Tangka. So she and her friends explore the Jiarong Tibetan Village – Zhuokeji Headman’s Office in Sichuan. Sanlang Luoerwu, one of the local Jiarong Tibetan, who is the inheritor of Jiarong Tibetan Tangka. He started…

July 12, 2016 BY Kunga

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Tibet Entry Permit

Good News: Tibet Entry Permit in 2016

News: according to the information in 2015, Tibet would be closed for the International toursits from Tibetan New Year to the end of March. Tibet local travel agencies can not apply the Tibet Entry Permit of their customers during the period. In 2016, there is a good news: Tibet Entry Permit application will not be…

July 12, 2016 BY Kunga

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Draksum Tso Lake

Draksum Tso Lake, a beautiful lakes in Tibet

Draksum-tso Lake is the best one among many beautiful lakes in eastern Tibet. It lies about 30km on the road from Lhasa to Nyingchi. It is easy to get there by car. People always make a day tour from Lhasa to Nyingchi and make a small detour to Braksum-tso enroute. The area around lake Draksum…

July 11, 2016 BY Kunga

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Tibetan New Year

Tibetan Traditional New Year (Losar)

In Tibet, one of the most celebrated festivals is Tibet Traditional New Year. ( 2016 Tibetan New Year falls on February 9th. It is OK to plan a special Tibet New Year Festival Tour before Feb. 20th. ) From the beginning of December of Tibetan Calendar, Tibetan begin busy with the preparation of New Year…

July 11, 2016 BY Kunga

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Pray Flag around Mount Kailash

Tibetan Prayer Flag

When travelling in Tibet, you will see this kind of colorful prayer flag outside Tibetan house, or in some attractions like Namtso Lake, Mount Everest Base Camp, Mount Kailash. The history of Tibetan Prayer Flag can be dated back to thousands of years in India and to the Bon tradition of pre-Buddhist Tibet according to…

July 11, 2016 BY Kunga

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Tibetan Prayer Flag with Five Colors

Tibetan Buddhism has Five Colors with Five Meaning

In Tibetan Buddhism, different colors will have different meanings. When you have your wonderful trip in Tibet, you can see these colors everywhere, such as: blue, white, yellow, green, red. So, the Tibetan pray flag have five colors. Blue means space. It is believed that anger can be transformed into wisdom when meditating on this…

July 13, 2016 BY Kunga

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An Introduction to Tanot Mata Mandir of Jaisalmer

Tanot Mata Mandir – Temples have a huge significance in a country like India where there are thousands of temples all over the country. There are many religious monuments that are world famous and there are many people who visit these temples every year. These temples are not only of religious significance, but also are…

July 28, 2014 BY Kunga

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Monks learn Tibetan at Qamdo Monastery in Jinchuan County, southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 25, 2014. The Tibetan Buddhism monastery is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters in Sichuan and has been at least 1,000 years old.

Daily life of monks in Tibetan Buddhism monastery

Monks learn Tibetan at Qamdo Monastery in Jinchuan County, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, June 25, 2014. The Tibetan Buddhism monastery is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters in Sichuan and has been at least 1,000 years old.

July 13, 2016 BY Kunga

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