Friends of Tibet Holds Poetry Session, Launches Magazine
The Friends of Tibet, India, yesterday held a poetry reading session which also marked the launch of a magazine ‘Creative Resistance’ printed and published for Friend’s of Tibet by its founder Sethu Das and his brother.
Friends of Tibet Holds Poetry Session, Launches Magazine
Poetry reading in session
Prime Minister’s diplomatic move on Tibet should not be misunderstood: Indresh Kumar
Referring to the recent Sino-India joint declaration in Beijing, Shri Indresh Kumar said that this was a diplomatic move and not necessarily India’s expression of faith and confidence in China.
Tibet : Three Key Road Construction Projects in Smooth Progress
This year has witnessed a satisfactory result in the road construction in Tibet and the three main projects (including the key, leading-to-county and cross-country road construction) are going on steadily.
Security surrounds visit of Chinese choice of Panchen Lama to Kumbum
Stringent security procedures were in place for the recent visit of the Chinese appointed Panchen Lama, 13 year old Gyaltsen Norbu, to Kumbum (Chinese: Ta’ersi) monastery in Huangzhong (Tib: Kumbum) county, as part of a 11-day tour of Qinghai.
Analysis of Chinese-Selected Boy Lama’s Visit to Tibetan Monasteries
There are two significant developments in the visit of Gyaltsen Norbu (CH: Gyaincain Norbu), the boy chosen by China as the 11th Panchen Lama to the Kumbum and, reportedly, Labrang monasteries in Amdo.
Quake rocks Tibet
A strong earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale jolted southwest China’s Tibet today, but there is no report of any casualty or damage.
Free Tibet World bike ride
The Canada Tibet Committee is pleased to announce that a 39-year-old woman is cycling her way around the world to help free Tibet. Karen McLinton first began her global cycle to overcome her own personal battle against chronic fatigue syndrome.
CEO of Australia’s Sino Gold Says China Offers Cost Advantages
Australian companies could take advantage of significant cost savings operating in the “emerging story” of the resources sector, China, the head of an Australian gold producer said today.
Destroying a natural treasure in the name of progress
Mugecuo lake, known to local Tibetans as Yeti lake, remains one of China’s few untainted ecological treasures. Situated in the Ganzi Tibetan autonomous prefecture of Sichuan province, it is surrounded by other pristine glacial lakes, primeval forests, and hot springs.