Fire in China’s Shangri-la Put Out

  A fire that started in the early hours of Saturday in an ancient town in Shangri-la, a resort county in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, has been completely put out. The fire broke out at 1:37 a.m. at the Ruyi Inn in the Dukezong Ancient Town, where most houses are made of wood, a factor…

January 14, 2014 BY Kunga

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Samye Monastery–Oldest Monastery in Tibet

  Samye Monastery, built in the 8th century, is the oldest Buddhist monastery in Tibet, sitting at the mountain area of Chanang County in southern Lhoka Prefecture. The central Buddha hall in the monastery is integrated with Tibetan, Chinese and Indian styles in architecture. Also, four pagodas in white, red, black and green are designed…

January 13, 2014 BY Kunga

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Mt. Qomolangma Becomes a Tibet Travel Dream

  For many travelers around the world, visiting Mt. Qomolangma is a Tibet travel dream. With a developing tourist infrastructure and the availability of quality tour providers, Mt. Qomolangma is now an accessible travel destination that awaits those who make the adventure.

January 13, 2014 BY Kunga

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Guge–A Lost Kingdom in Tibet

  A powerful kingdom with a splendid civilization was born at this location over 1,300 years ago. Located in Zhada County, Tibet, the Guge Kingdom was a prosperous kingdom during 10th century – 16th centuries. Covering an area of 180,000 square meters, it has over 600 buildings, including houses, Buddhist towers and caves.

January 10, 2014 BY Kunga

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Black-Necked Cranes Flocking Back to Tibet

  Each winter, batches of black-necked cranes migrate to the middle and southern part of Tibet as their habitats have been effectively improved the locals’ enhanced awareness in improving ecological environment. The endangered wild birds, which are native to the plateau and listed under key state protection, are favored by Tibetans and therefore called “saint…

January 10, 2014 BY Kunga

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Yamdroktso Lake Jade-Like Lake in Tibet

  Yamdroktso is the biggest enclosed lake on the northern slope of the Himalayas, and is regarded as holy lake together with Namtso and Lake Manasarovar. “Tso” in Tibetan means “lake”. There are more than 1,500 plateau lakes at an elevation between 4,100 meters and 4,900 meters, taking up nearly 242 quare kilometers. The Yamdroktso,…

January 9, 2014 BY Kunga

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Performances to be Staged in Tibet During Festivals

  Various art performances will be staged in Tibet to enrich the local Tibetans’ cultural life during the three major festivals this year. Over 90 performances will be put on by professional art troupes during the New Year’s Day, Chinese Lunar New Year as well as Losar, the Tibetan New Year. Fourteen performances will be…

January 9, 2014 BY Kunga

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Tibetan Costumes Exhibited in Museum

  A Tibetan costume exhibition was launched in Tibet Museum, displaying the unique traditional costumes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Tibetan costumes have an abundant diversity according to the various geographical conditions and regional culture. The grandeur of men’s clothing, the elegance of the women’s dresses, as well as the accessories made of jewelries, gold and…

January 8, 2014 BY Kunga

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Winter Pilgrimage in Lhasa

Every winter in Tibet from November to March, pilgrims pour into Lhasa, capital city of Tibet, which is known as the religious center in Tibet, to pay homage to the Buddha. During this period, a large number of pilgrims can be seen prostrating themselves onto the ground to do the religious ritual.

January 8, 2014 BY Kunga

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Winter Tour in Tibet is More Attractive

  Due to the high altitude, Tibet is known as a snow-covered land with low temperature and scarce oxygen. Thus a winter tour in Tibet is not within consideration of most tourists. However, we suggest our readers visit Tibet in winter between November and March next year for the following reasons: 1. Warmer weather In…

January 7, 2014 BY Kunga

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