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An Exhibition Dedicated to the Source of Many Rivers
Long ago, the Tibetan Plateau was an ancient sea. Over billions of years it rose toward the sky—an ascent unimaginably slow, yet one that has never ceased. Here, at such heights, one rises above la...
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དཔའ་ཁེར་རྒྱུགས་མིན། རོགས་ཁྲི་འབུམ་ཡོད། - We are not one, but millions. Charu is transliterated from the Tibetan word ཆ་རུ (meaning "link"), a wooden button on the black yak tent. It also can be r...
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In Tibetan culture, the head is regarded as the most honored part of the body, closest to the soul. When two foreheads meet, body, speech, and mind seem to come into alignment, leaving only a quiet...
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རྟ་མཆོག་ཅང་ཤེས། The Horse of Wisdom
The year 2026 is known as the Year of the Red Horse. Red signifies blazing warmth, radiant light, and thevital force of life in full bloom. The horse symbolizes courage and nobilityand also the unt...
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Where should Yangkar, the nomadic girl, go?
The name Yangkar (ཡང་དཀར) in Tibetan means “auspicious and pure white”. Yangkar was born at the source of the Lancang River, where seventeen years of her life have been deeply rooted in the vast gr...
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The life of Gase and Lamo Yongzang, nomads from the Batang grassland, began with a ball of yak down.
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The Snow Leopard Queen - དཔལ་གཡང་། (Bayang)
In 2023, Bayang, a sustainability advocate from the Tibet Plateau, was honored as one of BBC’s 100 Women, representing Tibetan women. This recognized her dedication to helping her community combat...
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Tibetan Script: The Sacred Imprint of the Plateau
Since its creation in the 7th century, the Tibetan script has been used to convey the words of sages, gradually becoming the spiritual imprint of the plateau's civilization over time. In traditiona...
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I am a nomad, like my parents and grandparents, guarding the most ancient way of life on this land.
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Sayol | the Window of the Earth, Connected to Nature
Tibetan carpets, one of the world's oldest, boast a history of over 4,000 years. Each carpet is a cultural treasure, woven by hand through dozens of steps using the unique "rod-wrapping and knotti...
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