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Tibet: an extraordinary land and its people

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By Silver_Lotus


Amazing place, fascinating people

During the many years I lived in South Asia for many years, I was able to spend time in Tibet. It is an extraordinary place, home to many interesting people, and a land of diverse ecosystems. I have been privileged as well to meet many Tibetans - those who continue to live in Tibet as well as Tibetan refugees scattered across the globe.

Tibet (which is much larger than the political entity called the Tibet Autonomous Region by the Chinese) is home to high desert plateau, jungles, mountains, flatland, stunning lakes, wonderful wildlife, and of course, some incredible buildings, such as the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple, Drepung monastery, and my personal favorite, the beautiful Kumbum monastery in Gyantse. (Wikipedia has a good list of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and temples here.)

Many people assume that all ethnic Tibetans follow Tibetan Buddhism, but Tibet is also home to a small minority who are Muslims, known as Kachee or Kache. I have met some Muslim Tibetans - there are a number living in Kathmandu who arrived there as refugees from Chinese rule.

The West did little to help the people of Tibet when the Chinese invaded in 1950, or afterwards. These days China's treatment of Tibetans is a controversial human rights issue, and its destruction of theTibetan environment a tragedy. From what I have seen and from the people I know and have talked with, I have no doubt whatsoever that in the decades since the invasion the people of Tibet have suffered tremendously. The Chinese claim that there have been some improvements - Tibet really was an incredibly feudalistic society where poverty and superstition caused a great deal of suffering.

Improvements by the Chinese have come at a cost, one that has been quite unbearable for many many people and very destructive to the environment. Has it been worth it? As an outsider it may not be for me to say, but I do believe that if Tibetans had retained control of Tibet under the leadership of the present Dalai Lama, he would have led the people of Tibet into the modern era with much less destruction on every level.

In any event, Tibet is an extraordinary land, and I hope that others will be able to learn about it here.


Tibetan women
Tibetan women

Scenes from Tibet - people, landscapes, temples and more

Tibet News

  • Now Xinjiang - New York Times

    Washington Post Now Xinjiang New York Times So are its efforts to blame a Uighur activist living in the United States for the unrest (much like it blamed the Dalai Lama for the unrest in Tibet).... - 2 days ago

  • Tibetan Monks and Nuns Turn Their Minds Toward Science - New York Times

    New York Times Tibetan Monks and Nuns Turn Their Minds Toward Science New York Times The Dalai Lama credits the state oracle with helping him decide to flee Tibet in 1959 as Chinese troops advanced... - 2 weeks ago

  • Tibetan Monks Tell Tale of Escape From China - New York Times

    New York Times Tibetan Monks Tell Tale of Escape From China New York Times I want His Holiness the Dalai Lama to return to Tibet, but the Chinese don#39;t even allow us to display his picture.”... - 3 weeks ago

  • Microsoft and Chinese Censorship - New York Times

    Microsoft and Chinese Censorship New York Times For example, if you use Bing to search in English for Tiananmen, Dalai Lama, or other sensitive topics, you get a full range of results, including... - 2 weeks ago

  • Film Series and Movie Listings - New York Times

    Film Series and Movie Listings New York Times (Scott) #39;UNMISTAKEN CHILD#39;(No rating, 1:42, in English, Tibetan, Nepalese and Hindi) This documentary follows the four-year search of Tenzin Zopa,... - 7 days ago

I personally recommend these authors and their work

Into Tibet: The CIA's First Atomic Spy and His Secret Expedition to Lhasa Into Tibet: The CIA's First Atomic Spy and His Secret Expedition to Lhasa
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The Sacred Life of Tibet The Sacred Life of Tibet
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The Heart of the World: A Journey to the Last Secret Place The Heart of the World: A Journey to the Last Secret Place
Price: $2.80
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Tibet: Reflections from the Wheel of Life Tibet: Reflections from the Wheel of Life
Price: $9.65
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The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama
Amazon editors picked Story of Tibet as one of the ten best religion and spirituality books of 2006. It is a fascinating read!
Price: $9.39
List Price: $27.50

Namtso Lake, Tibet (it is even more beautiful than it looks here!)


His Holiness The Dalai Lama
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
a Tibetan Buddhist thangka
a Tibetan Buddhist thangka

Learn about Buddhism

Here is a good basic introduction to Buddhism, with lots of links.

A nice selection of videos about Buddhism. Titles include Daily Readings from the Words of the Buddha, Timeline of Buddhist History, The Wheel of Life, and more. See them all here.

Tricycle is published by The Tricycle Foundation, a non-profit organiztion which is dedicated to making Buddhist views, values, and practices broadly available. Their website contains many resources for those new to Buddhism as well as those already familiar with it.

Your opinion

Based on what you know, how would you characterize China's treatment of Tibet and its people?

  • China has come close to destroying Tibetan culture and the natural environment of Tibet.
  • Without the Chinese, Tibet would still be a feudalistic society in which a small number of people have all of the power and wealth.
  • I really don't know.
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TheBuddha profile image

TheBuddha  says:
10 months ago

I like this - nice design, especially Dalai Lama photo

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
9 months ago

Great Hub, I have to bookmark this for future visit. China will convert Tibet to more Chinese-like culture, I doubt the Tibetans will have any independence. China can still have Tibet, but at least they should give them freedom, there will be more suppression instead.

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Silver_Lotus  says:
9 months ago

Thank you. If you decide to visit Tibet, one really great way to do it is to go by road from Kathmandu, Nepal to Lhasa. Along the way you would see just amazing things, and there's not much that can compare with traveling by land through the Himalayas. Except for one thing, and that is the flight back from Lhasa to Kathmandu - seeing Everest and the other great peaks to your sides and below you is fantastic.

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solarshingles  says:
9 months ago

What a beautiful hub about Tibet! I had a chance to study Tibet much deeper than the average people do and I need to say, that I will never find a kind word about China's policy towards Tibet, but a total despise and disgust! Chinese were/are killing totally innocent Tibetans and literally destroying thousands of very old sacred buildings! China has a Communist dictatorial regime, which has never respected human life and basic human rights. I hope, Tibetans and their rich culture will survive Chinese threat and terrorist activities in Tibet...

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Amanda Severn  says:
9 months ago

Thank you for this hub about Tibet. It's a place I some day hope to visit, and I hope that it will survive Chinese domination with it's spirit and culture intact.

Silver_Lotus profile image

Silver_Lotus  says:
9 months ago

I hope both of you are able to visit Tibet someday. Even with all of the destruction of the last 50 or so years, there are still many exquisite temples, monasteries and other buildings and monuments that will take your breath away. And the Chinese haven't yet managed to completely destroy the environment - much of Tibet is stunning beyond words.

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