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Daily Archives: Aug 18, 2006

Buddhist enclave may hold key to Sino-Indian border row

At first sight, a 400-year-old Buddhist monastery, tucked deep in the Himalayas in a remote corner of India's northeast, hardly seems like a highly coveted piece of real estate.

Doctors alert tourists to Tibet of dangers of altitude sickness

With sightseeing tours of Tibet and other high-altitude scenic destinations in China and Taiwan becoming more popular among Taiwan tourists since the inauguration of a railway system linking Beijing and Lhasa last month

Students, Dalai Lama to discuss kindness

Nine high school students will receive a first-hand lesson in empathy and compassion next month when they share centre-stage with the Dalai Lama at a special gathering at the Orpheum Theatre.

108 Schools Built in Tibet Completed by the Swedish Tibetan Society for School and Culture

The Swedish Tibetan Society for School and Culture started a school project in Tibet in 1993 and has completed building 108 schools. The schools currently educate 13,000 students

RTYC Delhi Staged Protest Against Visiting Chinese Leader

On 17 August 2006, the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress of Delhi staged a successful protest outside the ministry building chanting slogans against the Chinese occupation of Tibet when Mr Hua Fuzhou

Tibetan Wi-Fi Website Attacked

Organizers of a community wireless mesh-network project in Dharamshala, India, say their website was attacked on Thursday, following publication of a Wired News article about their work for Tibetan refugee

Mountain Patrol: Kekexili

I first saw Chinese director, Lu Chuan’s critically acclaimed Tibetan film – Kekexili: Mountain Patrol – in the unlikely environs of an ornate 19th Century opera house in the Brazilian city of

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