Urban development often hinges on the quality of its infrastructure, and Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, is no exception. The city’s rapid growth has necessitated improvements in its transport network to ensure efficient movement for its residents and bolster economic activity. The North Ring Road West Extension Project, a monumental undertaking in...Read More
The 25th day of the 10th month in the Tibetan lunar calendar marks one of the most significant traditional religious events in Tibet: Ganden Ngamchoe, or the “Festival of Lights.” This day commemorates the parinirvana (passing) of Lama Tsongkhapa, the revered founder of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. The Meaning of Ganden Ngamchoe In...Read More
The Tea-Horse Road was one of Asia’s most significant trade networks, and its triangular region—formed by Zhongdian (now Shangri-La) in Yunnan, Chamdo in Tibet, and Kangding in Sichuan—stood out as its most intricate hub. This dense web of routes facilitated a thriving exchange of goods, including tea, horses, and cultural artifacts. Let’s explore the major...Read More