In the late 19th century, rising tensions between Tibet and British India erupted into armed conflict along the Himalayan frontier. The flashpoint was Longla (Lungto) Pass, a strategic mountain gateway near the border of Tibet and Sikkim. This confrontation, often referred to as the Sikkim–Tibet War of 1888, reflected competing territorial claims, imperial expansion, and...Read More
Discover Langtang Monastery in Lhunzhub, a 1,000-year-old Tibetan Buddhist site near Lhasa. Explore its Kadampa roots, Sakya teachings, ancient murals, festivals, and travel tips for visitors.Read More
Tibetan Empire Clothing: Highland Fur The clothing of the Tibetan Empire tells a powerful story of Tibet’s early history. It began with wind-beaten fur and thick wool on the high plateau, later absorbed luxurious silk influences from the Tang, Tazig and Kashmir. It eventually became a visual language of status, courage, and spiritual belief. More...Read More