Embark on a journey through China's aviation marvels! Explore the prowess of the world's largest aviation market and its top ten airports, where rapid aerospace development meets efficient services. Discover the remarkable 'Chinese speed' that has transformed China into an aviation powerhouse. Join us in unveiling the excellence of these advanced airports and the unique...Read More
Introduction to Gampa Dzong Fortress The Gampa Dzong Fortress, an architectural marvel nestled in the northeastern region of Gampa County, Tibet Autonomous Region, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of this area. This fortress is strategically perched on a solitary hill, allowing it to command breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas,...Read More
Discover the Mystical Beauty of Beijing, Lhasa, and Everest on an 11-Day China-Tibet Tour Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure through the heart of China and Tibet? Join us on an 11-day expedition that will take you from the bustling streets of Beijing to the serene landscapes of Lhasa and finally to the majestic...Read More
Discover the allure of Hakin Sangra Peak in Kampa County, Shigatse, Tibet. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, year-round snow-covered peaks, and rich cultural history, this majestic peak offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Learn about the local culinary delight, Kampa Sheep, and the area's connection to the revered sage Padmasambhava. Experience...Read More
The Gachong Village Ruins are situated in Gachong Village, within the Doilung Deqen District. The site is perched at an elevation of 3,632 meters above sea level and spans an area of approximately 10,000 square meters. Unfortunately, in recent years, nearly half of this historically significant site has succumbed to damage caused by unauthorized excavations....Read More
The Buddha, our revered teacher, is known for sharing profound teachings, collectively referred to as Dharma. Among these teachings, the essence of his wisdom is captured in what’s known as the “Three Stages of Dharma.” When the Buddha achieved enlightenment at the age of 35, he dedicated the following 49 years to spreading these insights,...Read More
Discover China like never before with the Visa-Free Travel Trial will run till November 2024. This unique opportunity allows citizens from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Malaysia to experience China's rich heritage and stunning landscapes for up to 15 days without a visa. Ideal for both leisure and business travelers, embark on an...Read More
Food inside Tibet Trains Each Tibet train is equipped with a general cookhouse next to the first-class soft-berth sleeper, offering passengers three meals daily. Additionally, a dining room is available for those who wish to admire the breathtaking scenery outside the train window while enjoying their meals. During non-meal service hours, a purchase of either...Read More
– Are there any specific tour companies or guides that specialize in organizing trips to the top natural sites in China and Tibet within a 14-day timeframe? Are you looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that will take you to some of the most incredible natural sites in China and Tibet? Look no further than the...Read More
Your ultimate resource for traveling to Tibet. From essential preparation tips, seasonal clothing advice, to must-have equipment, this guide covers everything you need for a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable journey in the majestic landscapes of Tibet.Read More
In the history of modern Tibetan Buddhism, Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo ཕ་བོང་ཁ་པ་བདེ་ཆེན་སྙིང་པོ (1878–1941) stands out as one of the most influential spiritual masters. Renowned for his profound teachings and unparalleled contributions to the Gelug school, his life and work continue to inspire practitioners worldwide. Early Life and Spiritual Awakening of Pabongkha Rinpoche Born in 1878 near...Read More
Introduction to the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway Project The Xinjiang-Tibet Railway project, commonly referred to as the Hotan-Lhasa railway, is a monumental infrastructure initiative. It aims to link the Xinjiang with Tibet. This ambitious project is a testament to commitment of enhancing connectivity in some of its most remote and challenging terrains. With an overall length of...Read More
Duoxiongla Mountain: The Yin-Yang Climate Divide of Tibet Rising dramatically northeast of Pai Township in Milin County, Duoxiongla Mountain soars beyond 5,000 meters above sea level and is widely known as Tibet’s legendary “Yin-Yang Mountain.” More than a geographical landmark, Duoxiongla is a natural wonder where two completely different climates meet, creating one of the...Read More
Introduction to Khetsun Yonten Gyatso Khetsun Yonten Gyatso was born in the year 1206 in the region of Dogkarniang, an area nestled within the cultural and spiritual landscape of Tibet. His birth into a family of prominent tantric masters endowed him with access to profound teachings and practices that would significantly shape his spiritual journey....Read More
Introduction to December in Tibet December marks a significant transition in Tibet as winter fully envelops this remarkable region. Traditionally recognized as one of the coldest months, December sees temperatures plummeting, particularly in the capital city, Lhasa, where the average temperature hovers around -2°C (28°F) during the day, often dropping further at night. The high-altitude...Read More
Introduction Jamyang Choejey Tashi Pelden, an eminent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, is renowned for founding Drepung Monastery, one of the largest and most significant monasteries in Tibet. Born in the early 15th century, Tashi Pelden embodies the spiritual lineage and teachings of the Gelug tradition, which emphasizes rigorous monastic discipline, ethical conduct, and philosophical education....Read More
Introduction to Tashilhunpo Monastery Tashilhunpo Monastery, located in the city of Shigatse in Tibet, holds a prominent place in the landscape of Tibetan Buddhism. Established in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama, it serves as the traditional seat of the Panchen Lamas, one of the most revered spiritual leaders in Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery not...Read More
Venture just 5km north of Lhasa to discover Sera Monastery, a serene sanctuary at the base of Sera Utsé Mountain. Founded in 1419 and rooted in the Gelug tradition, this sprawling complex is a center of Buddhist learning and spirituality. From the grand Tsokchen Hall adorned with ancient art to vibrant debate sessions and historic...Read More
Manjushri è una figura centrale nel buddismo Mahāyāna, conosciuto come il Bodhisattva della saggezza suprema. Il suo nome, che può essere tradotto come “Nobile Signore Gentile”, riflette la sua connessione con la saggezza interiore e la chiarezza della comprensione. Manjushri è spesso raffigurato con una spada in una mano e un libro nell’altra, simboli della...Read More
Discover the traditional production process for ancient bronze statues, including the "pottery model method," "lost wax method," and "sand foundry method." Learn the techniques and steps involved in crafting these beautiful metal and ceramic Buddha statues.Read More
In Tibet, funeral services follow traditional customs such as Tomb Stupa, Cremation, Sky Burial, Water burial, and Ground burial. These services adhere to a strict hierarchical structure and clear demarcation. The choice of service primarily relies on the divination from Lama. Tomb Pagoda Tomb Pagodas are used to honour and remember virtuous and talented individuals...Read More