A prayer flag is a banner of colourful cloth, often found strung along mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas. And it inscribed with auspicious symbols, invocations, prayers, and mantras.more..
Thangka is the new painting art sprung up around Songtsan Gampo period, has the distinct national characteristics, strong religious ideas and unique artistic style, and has been the apple of the eye in Tibetan people, as well as being the Chinese national folk art precious intangible cultural heritage.more..
The Tsupu Monastery, the first of its kind for the Karma Kagyu, houses one of the four sects of Tibetan Buddhism, and the renowned reincarnation of the living Buddhas was initiated in this monastery. more..
Among the great varieties of Tibetan food, zanba and buttered tea are the most popular and distinguished. The former, made of qingke (barley flour) and tastes a little bit sour, is very nutritious and easy to take, while the latter, a Juema, a Tibetan snack mixture of butter, tea and salt, claims to be a good energy-giving beverage.more..
There is neither immortality nor unified annotation about death. To most people in the world, death is regarded as a matter of horror and awe. But the Tibetan people do not think quite that way.more..
Present hada is a common practice among the Tibetan people to express their best wishes on many occasions, such as wedding ceremonies, festivals, visiting the elders and the betters, and entertaining guests. The white hada, a long narrow scarf made of silk, embodies purity and good fortune.more..
Tibetan Buddhism, also called 'Lamaism', started in the middle of 7th century. At that time, King Songtsen Gampo married Nepalese Princess Chizun and Princess Wencheng from Chang'an (currently Xian). Influenced by these two Buddhist princesses, he coverted to Buddhism and built Jokhang Temple and Ramoche Monastery (Xiao Zhao Si).more..
Muslims have been living in Tibet since as early as the eighth or ninth century. The first Christians to reach Tibet were undoubtedly Nestorians of whom various remains and inscriptions have been present at the imperial camp of Mingke Khan at Shira Ordo where they debated in 1256 with Karma Pakshi, head of the Karma Kagyu order.more..