Archive for April 29th, 2008

New energy lit whole Tibet

Tibetan academician Dorje appreciates new energy widely used in Tibet with the support of central government.
Dorje, borned in a poor family of Gyacha County in 1953, is the first academician of Tibetan academy of engineering. In 1974, he passed the national college entrance examination for Chengdu university of technology. After graduation, he devoted to the […]

Tibetan students love peace

Tibetan students in the Central University for Nationalities expressed their love for peace when the journalist currently visited them.
“We believe Beijing Olympics will be successful with our support,” Phuntsok, a senior student from Lhasa said, “Rioters should be condemned for they hurt local people so much. ”
Another Tibetan student named Tsering said:” What we need […]

Tibet-An Inseparable part of China-1

From the 7th to the 10th century
In the Tang Dynasty: Close Relations between Tibet(Tibet Xizang) and Central China
The friendly relations between the Tibetan nationality and the Han nationality of the main areas of China can be traced to ancient times.
The friendly relations between the Tibetan nationality and the Han nationality of the main areas of […]

Tshatsha: An Exotic Flower of Tibetan Buddhist Art

Tshatsha: An Exotic Flower of Tibetan Buddhist Art

 

Tshatsha, a literal translation from a Sanskrit word which means “copy” in English, stands for small clay sculptures cut from a mold, including mini-statues of Buddha, stupas or Buddhist scriptures. Usually, they are put inside large stupas or special shrines (tsha-kang). They can also be found on top […]