" Kha means 'mouth', and sey means 'snack'," said chef Yeshi Jampa, co-author of the book Taste Tibet and founder of the ...
The spiritual leader of Tibet has published amply but seldom written in depth about politics. Now, as he approaches 90, he ...
Recent media articles since then have highlighted other ongoing threats to Tibetan culture from the Chinese... Infrastructure projects in Tibet have often drawn controversy for failing to balance ...
Explore religious figures shaping global events in 2025. From influential leaders to rising voices, this four-part series ...
They say that families voluntarily send their children to the schools, which are free, and that the students have classes in Tibetan culture and ... ideas about religion, history and ethnic ...
At the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, leaders from Sanatan Dharma and Buddhism came together to advocate unity and cooperation.
During the 1966-1976 Cultural Revolution, almost all of Tibet's religious structures were destroyed. Many have since been rebuilt and repopulated, though under strict supervision. The ruling ...
Recent media articles since then have highlighted other ongoing threats to Tibetan culture from the Chinese government and how the struggle for its preservation is playing out in the region and ...
Sikyong Penpa Tsering's visit to Northeast India focuses on understanding Tibetan exile community challenges, advocating for cultural preservation, and criticizing Chinese control. He underlines the ...
dGyalo shared critical insights into the ongoing threats to Tibet's cultural, religious, and educational systems posed by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) policies. The Tribune, now published from ...