Abseiling protestors are detained

Two pro-Tibetan demonstrators are being held by police after trying to abseil down the side of Edinburgh Castle. The Free Tibet Campaign members were protesting against the appearance of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

Tibetan team documenting rare manuscripts

Inside the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives here, a dedicated team of four Tibetans is busy these days taking steps to document and catalogue ancient manuscripts, the invaluable intellectual wealth of Himachal of which not many are aware.

China to crack down on online computer games

China is gearing up for a nationwide crackdown on online computer games, including those with sensitive political content, officials said on Wednesday. The operation is the latest attempt by China to rein in what it perceives as the harmful influences of the internet

Henri Cartier Bresson

Mr Henri CARTIER BRESSON, legendary photographer of international renown, has passed away in the French alps town of St Justin on Tuesday the 3rd August 2004. His decease was announced only this morning.

Uneasy lies the heads in Tibet

“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” or so goes an old English saying; and this is indeed the predicament of Tibetan officials in today’s Tibet.

Crowning Tibetan beauty won’t be easy affair

After the much-hyped maiden and successful Ms Tibet beauty pageant in 2002, if the event last year had turned out to be a major fiasco the fate of the third beauty pageant – to be held in October this year – also appears to be hanging in balance.

Letter: Modernising Shangri-la

Lin Gu, a writer based in the Chinese capital, Beijing, travelled to the remote and beautiful mountainous region bordering Tibet. The area has been named a World Heritage Site and is now attracting tourists from home and abroad.