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  • How was the 29-Article Ordinance Signed
    How was the 29-Article Ordinance Signed 2015-07-21 | From:

    The 29-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet is an important legal document established by the central government of the Qing Dynasty in order to exercise full power over T...

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  • Origin of "drawing lots from the golden urn"
    Origin of "drawing lots from the golden urn" 2015-07-20 | From:

    In Tibetan Buddhism, the procedure of "drawing lots from the golden urn" is the most significant religious rite and historic mechanism in the reincarnation system formed through hundreds of year...

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  • Reincarnation of the Dalai Lama 2015-07-20 | From:

    The reincarnation of any living Buddha including the Dalai Lama should follow the religious rites, historical mechanism, the national laws and regulations.

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  • Exposing the myth of Dalai Lama's reincarnation 2015-07-20 | From:

    The 14th Dalai Lama's birthplace lies under a swath of red hills in China's remote northwestern province of Qinghai.

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  • Tibet Bangga ruins are a prehistoric site dating back to the late Neolithic 2015-11-18 | From:

    Experts said, at present the preliminary observation is that, the Bangga site is a prehistoric site of the late Neolithic.

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  • Border guards take oath for security of upcoming Tibet’s 50th anniversary celebrations
    Border guards take oath for security of upcoming Tibet’s 50th anniversary celebrations 2015-07-17 | From:

    On the afternoon of Jul.12, the border security oath-taking rally to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Tibet Autonomous Region took place at the Tibet Border Defense headq...

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  • Ramoche Temple in lens (II)
    Ramoche Temple in lens (II) 2015-07-17 | From:

    The Ramoche Temple, covering an area of 4,000 square meters, was a temple of Gelug sect built in 641 A.D. in Lhasa.

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  • Ramoche Temple in lens (I)
    Ramoche Temple in lens (I) 2015-07-17 | From:

    The Ramoche Temple, covering an area of 4,000 square meters, was a temple of Gelug sect built in 641 A.D. in Lhasa.

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