• Changing China: Tibetan tradition & legacy
    Changing China: Tibetan tradition & legacy 2012-10-29 | From:

    The traditions, buildings and even the food in Tibet are very different from any other region in China.

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  • Four young Tibetans receive corneal transplantations in Lhasa
    Four young Tibetans receive corneal transplantations in Lhasa 2012-10-24 | From:

    Four young Tibetans with eye diseases received corneal transplantations by a doctor from northeast China Tuesday in Lhasa.

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  • Tibetan medicine's birthplace - Dege County 2012-10-21 | From:

    Tibet’s world-renowned traditional medicines date back thousands of years. Today we visit their birthplace - Dege County in southwestern Sichuan Province.

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  • Make more people benefit from Tibetan treatment
    Make more people benefit from Tibetan treatment 2012-10-12 | From:

    Lodro Tsephel established his private clinic in 1998, and hetook over a hot spring hotel on the verge of collapse in the same year to practice his Tibetan treatment with hot spring.

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  • Enjoy Tibetan sweet tea
    Enjoy Tibetan sweet tea 2012-10-11 | From:

    Tibetan people love tea. Drinking sweet tea is a regular part of their life. Besides drinking at home,people always go to tea house to enjoy the leisure life.

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  • Tibetan medical staffs stay on job during holidays
    Tibetan medical staffs stay on job during holidays 2012-10-09 | From:

    Medical staffs stood to their posts during the golden week holiday of Chinese National Day, in order to make sure that all the residents can enjoy their eight-day holiday in Lhasa, capital of Ti...

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  • Getting into hot water: Lhasa, Tibet
    Getting into hot water: Lhasa, Tibet 2012-10-01 | From:

    Besides the numerous myths that surround them, hot springs in Tibet play an important role in traditional Tibetan medicine, both as therapy and as part of the wellness routine.

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  • Mid-autumn Festival in Tibet
    Mid-autumn Festival in Tibet 2012-09-29 | From:

    Being one of the most important festivals in China, Mid-autumn Festival has been more and more popular in Tibet Autonomous Region.

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