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Pagodas repainted to welcome visitors at Ta'er Monastery in NW China 2015-06-29 | From:
Staff members paint the pagoda at the Taer Monastery in Huangzhong County, northwest China's Qinghai Province, June 27, 2015.
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What did Sun Chunlan say to 1st batch of graduates in religious circle? 2015-06-26 | From:
Sun Chunlan, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of the United Front Work Department, met with the first batch of graduates in religious circle, in Beijing, ...
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Mt. Gang Rinpoche in SW China 2015-06-25 | From:
The Mt. Gang Rinpoche, also called Mt. Kailash, is located near Lake Mapham Yutso in Purang County of Nagri Prefecture, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
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Rinpoche and his son photograph changes of Tibet 2015-06-25 | From:
I can use my camera to record my hometown including its history, today and tomorrow to let more outsiders have a better understanding of it.
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Why do Indian pilgrims make a pilgrimage to Mt. Gang Rinpoche? 2015-06-25 | From:
Indian pilgrims are visiting Mt. Gang Rinpoche, which lies in Purang County, Ngari Prefecture in Tibet. Mt. Gang Rinpoche is regarded as a holy mountain worldwide, and it is the source of great rivers such as the Ganges, the Indus, and the Yarlung Tsangbo.
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Hindus bath in Mapam Yumco,W Tibet 2015-06-25 | From:
China on June 22 opened a new route along the Himalayan Nathu La Pass for pilgrims from India traveling to Tibet, to further promote religious exchanges between the two countries.
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A monk's story in Potala Palace 2015-06-25 | From:
Lozang Chodrak is a monk working in the Potala Palace. Every morning, Lozang Chodrak chants sutras first and then starts his daily work including doing some cleaning and sorting Buddhism classic...
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New route for Indian pilgrims hailed as sign of warming ties 2015-06-24 | From:
China on Monday reopened a route in the sensitive Sino-Indian border area for pilgrims from India traveling to Tibet, a move analysts believe proves the commitment the two countries have toward ...