Seeing Lhasa: Exhibition
Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, was the dream destination for Western explorers during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Only the lucky few managed to reach Tibet, inspired by the remoteness of its location on the “roof of the world” and the romance of Shangri-La.
Seeing Lhasa: Exhibition
Photographer: F. Spencer Chapman, 1936 -1998.131.632
Tibetans hope to make waves through soccer
Kalsang Dhondup says his players are like “crumbs gathered after wiping the table cover”. Selecting and managing a football team from amongst the exiled can be an interesting and challenging experience, the Executive Secretary of the Tibetan National Sports Association points out.
Chief Tibetan Election Commissioner Visiting Washington, D.C.
Chief Tibetan Election Commissioner Namgyal Dorjee Teykhang from Dharamsala is visiting Washington, D.C. from August 17 to 19, 2003 to meet members of the Tibetan community as well as exchange views with American election experts.
Chief Tibetan Election Commissioner Visiting Washington, D.C.
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Dalai Lama Talks to Hong Kong Magazine on Tibet’s Future
The Dalai Lama has given an interview to Kaifang (Open), a monthly magazine published in Chinese from Hong Kong, in which he responds to Chinese concerns and suspicions on the issue of Tibet.
Australia Tibet Council Urges PM to Encourage China to Begin Dialogue on Tibet
The Australia Tibet Council (ATC) is urging the public to write to Prime Minister John Howard to encourage China to begin dialogue on Tibet during his meetings with Chinese leaders in Beijing from August 17 to 19, 2003.
Kawaguchi noncommittal on Dalai Lama’s visit to Japan
Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi indicated Monday that Japan has not yet decided whether to allow the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader, to enter Japan, despite a request from China to prevent his entry, a Japanese official said.
A history of Tibetan football, starting from polo
Well, talking about Tibetan football, here’s a short history. The Tibetan word for football or for that matter for any ball has been colonised by the British Raj as polo. And hence the horseback sport.