• Largest Buddhism grotto relics in Tibet being renovated 2014-04-22 | From:

    The first phase of the "Dungkal Peyang" relics’ renovation is expected to be finished within this year, Ngari of Tibet, Xinhua reported.

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    Marking Tibet’s peaceful liberation, the Agreement between the Central Government and the Local Government of Tibet, also known as the “17-Article Agreement” was signed in Beijing, May 23, 19...

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    Just like the similar course of other nationalities worldwide, the ancient Tibetan people combined different clans and then formed different tribes according to their blood relationship.

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    Cheng Weidong, a famous Chinese photographer, tells you a true developing Tibet in different angles and also his stories in Tibet.

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  • How the title of "Dalai Lama" comes into being
    How the title of "Dalai Lama" comes into being 2013-06-28 | From:

    In 1578, Sonam Gyatso was conferred with the title of "Dalai Lama" by the tribe chief of Turmot named Altan Khan, among which "Dalai" means vast sea and the "Lama" means the great master.

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    Historical legends about the ancient tribe "Sheboye" have it that its first leader, Nyatri Tsampo, also forefather of the Tubo kingdom, came from heaven.

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    The Horseshoe Temple Grottoes, built in the Sixteen States Period, is located in Yugu Autonomous County of West China’s Gansu Province.

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    In 1368 the Ming Dynasty replaced the Yuan Dynasty and inherited the right to rule Tibet.The third emperor Chengzu (reigned 1403-1424) saw the advantage of combined Buddhist religious and political power in Tibet and rivalry between sects occupying different areas.

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