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China build more houses to resettle Tibetan nomads

The Chinese policy of resettling Tibetan nomads and herders into so-called modern way of living in permanent concrete houses is in full swing. Reports in the past

Tibet to receive 2.6 million tourists in 2006

Chinese-occupied Tibet received 591,200 tourists in the first half of 2006 with a tourism income of 516 million yuan (about US$ 64.5 million). Champa Phuntsok, chairman of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) announced

Tibetan Ninja in Nickleodeon’s latest animation series

A Tibetan character named Choki will feature in Nickleodeon's latest animated TV series set to premiere in North America in August. Shuriken School, produced by Xilam Animation

Canadian honour for Dalai Lama could prompt economic penalty from China

China is threatening to use its considerable economic strength to penalize Canada following the Harper government's decision to bestow honorary Canadian citizenship on the Dalai Lama

China’s Rise to World Power Status: A Critique

China has inaugurated its rail link to Lhasa with pomp and show. It is undoubtedly a technological marvel, though one that will be difficult to maintain over the long term. The new railway line is ostensibly designed to open up Tibet

China to Canada: Dalai Lama award could hurt ties

China said on Wednesday that Canada's decision to bestow honorary citizenship on the Dalai Lama could hurt commercial relations between the two countries, which have

Washington Tibetans to hold 11th Tibetfest in Seattle

The Tibetan Association of Washington will hold the 11th Tibetfest, a two-day festival of Tibetan culture, music, films and cuisine. The Tibetan cultural performance will include a mixture of traditional

H.H. Sakya Trizin arrives in Nepal

His Holiness Sakya Trizin Rinpoche was given a grand welcome by various Tibetan officials, Tibetan people and Himalayan Region Buddhist community of Kathmandu at Boudha

Subcontinental Drift

During the Soviet Union’s long, doomed attempt to subdue Afghanistan, Soviet helicopters dropped countless butterfly bombs, brightly colored devices

Subcontinental Drift

During the Soviet Union’s long, doomed attempt to subdue Afghanistan, Soviet helicopters dropped countless butterfly bombs, brightly colored devices

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