Himalayan Art - A Magnificent Poem That Is Beyond Ordinary.

The Tibetan traditional game "Shö" (dice throwing)

The Tibetan traditional game "Shö" (dice throwing)

The essence of play is freedom.

The Tibetan traditional game "Shö" (dice throwing)

The essence of play is freedom.

Photography, Another Form of "Zen" ▎Monks Viewing Themselves Through the Lens

Photography, Another Form of "Zen" ▎Monks Viewi...

Each photograph  is a specimen of time.

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Photography, Another Form of "Zen" ▎Monks Viewi...

Each photograph  is a specimen of time.

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In the eyes of post-95s photographers, Tibet cleanses the soul.

In the eyes of post-95s photographers, Tibet cl...

Freedom isn’t about external liberty—it should be about the inner self.

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In the eyes of post-95s photographers, Tibet cl...

Freedom isn’t about external liberty—it should be about the inner self.

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Brave the snowfield, the explorer lives forever!

Brave the snowfield, the explorer lives forever!

In her prose, every Tibetan vista was both majestic and enchanting; the Holy City embodied a utopian purity and charm. The Tibetan people, she wrote, lived joyfully, their lives as...

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Brave the snowfield, the explorer lives forever!

In her prose, every Tibetan vista was both majestic and enchanting; the Holy City embodied a utopian purity and charm. The Tibetan people, she wrote, lived joyfully, their lives as...

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The Poetic Gaze of French Anthropologists on Tibet in the 1990s

The Poetic Gaze of French Anthropologists on Ti...

Travelers crossing high mountains, their hearts vaster than the sky.

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The Poetic Gaze of French Anthropologists on Ti...

Travelers crossing high mountains, their hearts vaster than the sky.

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Americans only see mountains, while indigenous people see "sacred" ▎ The miracle of Himalayan mask dance

Americans only see mountains, while indigenous ...

I try to slow down, to truly adapt to their way of life—to understand and respect how they think.

Americans only see mountains, while indigenous ...

I try to slow down, to truly adapt to their way of life—to understand and respect how they think.