• Rising of women's social status seen in Tibetan tea houses 2014-03-26 | From:

    Besides home, tea houses are popular places for people from all walks of life to enjoy leisure life.

    Related:
  • Baseball dream of Tibetan students and their S. Korean coach
    Baseball dream of Tibetan students and their S. Korean coach 2014-03-25 | From:

    Having a deep love for China's western culture, S. Korean Tian Changqi sets up a baseball team in a senior high school in Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.

    Related:
  • Daily life of Deqin primary school students, Yunnan
    Daily life of Deqin primary school students, Yunnan 2014-03-20 | From:

    Students have their dancing class at the Deqin No. 1 Primary School in Deqen Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan province, March 17, 2014.

    Related:
  • Women pace-setter awarded on International Women's Day
    Women pace-setter awarded on International Women's Day 2014-03-08 | From:

    Upon International Women's Day 2014 an awarding ceremony was held by Women's Federation of Tibet to commemorate the 104th anniversary of International Women's Day, People.cn reported.

    Related:
  • "Age of woman" in Tibet (I) 2014-03-10 | From:

    As feminism is advocated at present, more and more female Tibetans have been playing growing roles in political and business circles, taking Tibet into the "age of women".

    Related:
  • Tibetan students celebrate Losar in Beijing
    Tibetan students celebrate Losar in Beijing 2014-02-28 | From:

    Tibetan students studying in Beijing Tibet Middle School held a gala to cerebrate the Tibetan New Year, also known as Losar, which falls on Mar. 2 this year.

    Related:
  • "Paradise for children" in mountains of Tibet
    "Paradise for children" in mountains of Tibet 2014-02-28 | From:

    Children in the Damda Village Committee of Banbar County, Chamdo Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region, are welcoming their new paradise, playing around with toys and laughing without worriment....

    Related:
  • Tibetan woman lives to help others 2014-02-23 | From:

    Some young people refuse to take in their own elderly parents today, but Nyima Pantok chose to foster a helpless older woman for 17 years, and 10 years ago took in an abandoned girl as her own.

    Related: