Tibet monks find tourism new form of suppression

The Jokhang Temple, one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most sacred sites, has endured theological feuds, political upheaval and widespread destruction at the hands of ax-wielding communist Red Guards.

The Dalai Lama Looks to a World Beyond War

Truth seekers, loyal subjects, peace lovers and the merely curious blanketed the East Meadow in Central Park yesterday to receive the Dalai Lama’s persistent message of compassion and nonviolence.

Dalai Lama Calls War ‘Legalized Violence’

The Dalai Lama called war “legalized violence” and said Sunday he wished he had visited Iraq and pushed for a better dialogue between countries before the war started in an effort to avert it.

Dalai Lama draws massive crowd to Central Park

Tens of thousands of people flooded into New York’s Central Park for a free public lecture by Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The lecture, one of the highlights of the Dalai Lama’s ongoing US tour, had all the trappings of an open-air rock concert

Dalai Lama draws massive crowd to Central Park

The Dalai Lama greets the crowd as he arrives to conduct a free lecture in New York’s Central Park, Sunday Sept. 21, 2003. The exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader was in New York for the last stop of a five-city tour. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

China’s Hippies Find Their Berkeley

Slouched in a patio chair wearing a beach-bum cap and a stylish windbreaker, the software engineer rubbed his eyes and tried to shake off his hangover. The sun was shining brightly in a clear blue sky and it was already well past 1 p.m., but the 33-year-old Beijing native had just ordered breakfast.