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Reasons Why You Should Travel To Tibet
If you’re traveling to Tibet in the near future, there are a few things that you will want to make sure that you absolutely do not miss. Tibet is a land that has a rich history and culture that has survived and thrived despite years of Chinese...
0 commentsWhat Happens When the Fourteenth Dalai Lama Dies
A short introduction to the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama and the Gelukpa (also called Dge-lugs-pa, Yellow Hat) branch of Tibetan Buddhism. The article explores the future of religious life in Tibet, in Chinese occupancy.
16 commentsValue the Flavor and the Work - Tea
Call it a medicine, a drink, a stress-relief, a tradition; tea has had a thousands of years long history and became a often symbolic procedure in many countries!
3 commentsMessage to the Moriah conquering wind
I sent to this via Email to about 20 people involved in the below atrocity-all servers rejected it-so now it is a prose Poem about "The Brotherhood" To those in the Brotherhood-do not confuse my loyalty with my own integrity. If you keep up the...
0 commentsDelighted Dominguey Wearies His Shetland
Delighted Dominguey Wearies His Shetland Yes, the poor suffering steed in this image is indeed a sweet Shetland pony, and he his horsey self has hailed from the family pasture upon one of the far northern Shetland Isles of Scotland. I would...
0 commentsDalai Lama Steps Down?
The answer is yes. However, it's a little more complex than simply a matter of "stepping down," or not. In March of last year (2011), the 14th Dalai Lama decided to step down as the political leader of Tibet's government in exile. There were...
3 commentsHydro Projects in Tibet: Thirsty Dragon, Restless Neighbors
China's proposals for a mega hydropower dam project at the Great Bend of Brahmaputra (Yarlung Tsangpo) River in Tibet near Indian border and a scheme to divert water from the dam to North China have caused serious concern in the downstream India and Bangladesh. The later is particularly worried as Brahmaputra is its major river.
0 commentsHow to Raise a Dragon
A Dragon,naturally speaking,is a complex beast and I'm not referring to the free online game but rather the real, fire-breathing, mythological creature. Because a Dragon is so complex it requires much care in the capturing and raising and here I present a few tips some of which gleaned from the great book written by Magus X.R. Quilliam and other advice just from my own experience with dragons.
8 commentsCHINA'S BRUTAL OCCUPATION OF TIBET
China's invasion by 35,000 troops in 1949 was an act of unprovoked aggression. There is no generally accepted legal basis for China's claim of sovereignty. Ten years later, 100,000 Tibetans fled with the Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual and temporal...
0 commentsThings You Should Know When Cycling to Lhasa Tibet
When God gives us one thing, He will surely take another thing back from us. -- How to hold tightly that thing depends on you not the God.
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