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Travel Blog – Main reason to Know About Tibet

How to travel from Macao to Tibet
16
May

How to travel in Tibet from Macao

Traveling to Tibet from Hong Kong and Macau? Read this guide to find out what documentation you need, whether you can visit independently, and more.
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Potatso national park
09
May

Explore the Enchanting Pudacuo National Park: A Jewel of Yunnan

A Sanctuary Amidst Nature Nestled in the heart of the “Three Parallel Rivers” World Heritage site in Shangri-La City, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, Pudacuo National Park stands as a pristine expanse of natural beauty. Spanning an impressive area of approximately, 1313 square kilometers and located just 22 kilometers from the urban charm of...
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Vajrayogini
16
Dec

Unveiling the Mystique of Dorje Phagmo: Unique Embodiment of Vajrayogini

Explore the mystical world of Dorje Phagmo, the embodiment of Vajrayogini in Tibetan Buddhism. Learn about her transformation from ancient Bön deity to a revered Tantric figure, and the inspiring stories of yogis like Milarepa. Understand the reasons behind our inability to perceive such spiritual phenomena and delve into intriguing tales that unveil the path...
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Ani tsamkhung
12
Dec

Discover Ani Tsamkhong Nunnery: A Spiritual Oasis in Lhasa

Step into the serene world of Ani Tsamkhong Nunnery, nestled in the heart of Lhasa. Uncover a spiritual oasis with rich Tibetan history, stunning murals, and sacred artifacts. Embrace tranquility as you explore this ancient nunnery, a testament to Tibetan Buddhism's enduring legacy and cultural richness.
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19
Jul

The Reliquary Stupa of Jamphel Gyatso: A Testament to Tibetan Buddhism

Historical Context of Jamphel Gyatso Jamphel Gyatso, the eighth Dalai Lama, was born on February 12, 1758, in the region of Ü, located in Tibet. Recognized as a reincarnation of his predecessor, he was formally enthroned in the Potala Palace at a young age, marking the beginning of his significant influence in Tibetan Buddhism and...
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08
Dec

Exploring Tibetan Dramnyen: The Heartbeat of Tibetan Music and Culture

The Tibetan Dramnyen, also known as the six-stringed qin, stands as the most beloved plucked instrument in traditional Tibetan singing and dancing, known as "Toshay." The very name, Dramnyen, translates to "pleasant sound" in Tibetan, and it holds a special place in the hearts of the Tibetan people.
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songtsen
05
Jan

The Rise and Legacy of the Powerful Tibetan Tsenpo Empire

Explore the zenith and decline of the Tibetan Empire, from Trisong Detsen's expansion and the fusion of Buddhism with the Bon religion to the era of fragmentation. Discover the key events, including the Tang-Tibetan alliance and Langdarma's reign, that shaped Tibet's ancient history and cultural heritage.
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18
Jun

Shoton Festival 2023: Tradition and Modernity Combined in a Feast of Art and Culture

The opening ceremony of the Shoton Festival combines tradition and modernity, featuring various performances such as Tibetan opera, Peking opera, and street dance. The festival also includes cultural events like Tibetan chess exhibition and investment promotion activities. Join us for a week-long celebration of art, culture, and sports in Lhasa!
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05
Sep

Ngangla Ringtso: A Sacred Lake in the Heart of Tibet

Ngangla Ringtso (Tibetan: ངང་ལྷ་རིང་མཚོ) is a majestic lake nestled on the Tibetan Plateau, holding profound cultural, geographical, and environmental significance. The name “Ngangla Ringtso” translates to “Sacred Lake” or “Holy Lake” in Tibetan, where Ngangla symbolizes divinity, and Ringtso refers to a lake. This high-altitude body of water is not just a natural marvel but...
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12
Dec

Overview of Lithium Mining in Tibet: Opportunities and Challenges

Introduction to Lithium Mining in Tibet Lithium mining in Tibet has emerged as a critical component in the global quest for sustainable energy solutions. With the increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) and renewable energy storage sectors, Tibet is positioned to play a pivotal role in this fast-evolving market. The...
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07
Dec

Exploring the Mila Pass: Crossing the Roof of Tibet

Introduction to Mila Pass Mila Pass, renowned for its breathtaking views and challenging terrain, stands as a significant geographical feature in the Tibetan landscape. Located at an elevation of approximately 5,000 meters, it serves as a natural boundary between the Maizhokunggar and Gongbo’gyamda counties. This prominent pass is not only a physical crossing point but...
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22
Jul

Gyaltsab Je (1364–1432): The First Ganden Tripa and Influential Scholar of Gelug Buddhism

Introduction to Gyaltsab Je Gyaltsab Je, a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, was born in 1364 and passed away in 1432. He is revered as the first Ganden Tripa, a position that solidified his significance within the early Gelug tradition. His contributions to Buddhist philosophy and practice cannot be overstated, as he played a crucial...
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17
May

China’s Ambitious Plan for the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway

Learn about the world's highest railway point at the Tanggula Pass of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. China's experience here has led to plans for the Xinjiang-Tibet Railway, but challenges lie ahead.
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31
Oct

Along the Yunnan-Tibet Railway: A Spectacular Tourist Route

The Yunnan-Tibet railway is a highly anticipated project connecting Kunming to Lhasa. With breathtaking scenery, it will be a sought-after tourist route. Major cities en route include Kunming, Lijiang, Shangri-La, and Lhasa.
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14
Jul

Why Tibetans Eat Meat: A Cultural and Geographical Perspective

Introduction to Tibetan Dietary Practices The traditional diet of Tibetans is shaped by a confluence of cultural heritage and geographical constraints. Nestled in the high-altitude region of the Tibetan Plateau, the Tibetan people have developed dietary practices that are profoundly influenced by their environment and history. The harsh climate and rugged terrain of Tibet limit...
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22
Jul

Mount Kailash (Gang Rinpoche)- Most Sacred Mountain in World

Mount Kailash, known in Tibetan as Gang Rinpoche, is a renowned sacred mountain in Tibet. In Tibetan, its name means “Precious Snow Mountain,” “King of Snow Mountains,” or “Mountain of Deities.” In Sanskrit, it is referred to as the “Abode of Shiva”—the heavenly dwelling of the Hindu god Shiva. Situated in Baga Township, north of...
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22
May

A Comprehensive Guide for Canadian Tourists Traveling to Tibet: Permits, Flights, and Essential Tips

Introduction Traveling to Tibet from Canada offers a unique and transformative experience that combines rich cultural significance with breathtaking natural landscapes. As one of the most elevated regions on Earth, Tibet is renowned for its stunning mountains, expansive plateaus, and a vibrant heritage that reflects centuries of history. Canadian tourists often find themselves drawn to...
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22
May

Ultimate Guide to Visiting Tibet from Australia: Entry and Visa Requirements

Introduction As Australia’s travel landscape continues to evolve, many citizens are seeking to explore extraordinary destinations abroad, with Tibet standing out as a unique and captivating choice. This blog post aims to provide Australian travelers with essential information about the latest entry and visa requirements for visiting Tibet. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage,...
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songtsen
23
Apr

The Legacy of Gongri Gongtsen: Understanding the Royal Family of Songtsen Gampo

Introduction to Gongri Gongtsen Gongri Gongtsen, often overshadowed by his more renowned sibling Songtsen Gampo, occupies a unique position within the annals of Tibetan history. As the younger brother of the eminent king, Gongri Gongtsen is a figure that, despite his royal lineage, remains shrouded in historical ambiguity. His existence is primarily acknowledged through traditional...
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08
Dec

The Nepal-Tibet Border Ports: Gateways to High Himalayas

Discover the unique world of Nepal-Tibet border ports, where ancient trade routes meet the majestic High Himalayas. Learn about the diverse roles these ports play in facilitating cultural, economic, and touristic exchanges between Nepal and Tibet. Each port, from Lizi to Riwu, tells a story of enduring relationships and evolving connectivity in the heart of...
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Beautiful girl near tibetan lake
17
Jan

Bujun Lake: A Hidden Emerald in Medog’s Rainforest

Deep within the tropical forest sea of the Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, Bujun Lake, also known as Buchung Tso or Sigong Lake, lies quietly in Beibeng Township, Medog (Methok) County, Nyingchi, Tibet. Often described as one of Medog’s most secretive natural wonders, the lake remains largely untouched, preserved by dense forests, misty mountains, and limited...
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