Tibetans meet Belgian government representatives
Earlier this month, the exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama had to cancel his scheduled visit to the country towards the last moment after the Belgian government reportedly
Tibetan presence at the Asian Heritage Month
The Tibetan community of Alberta (Canada) participated in the festival celebrating the “Asian Heritage Month” organised by the Imagine Asian Festival 2007 incorporated with
Guarding the West: China’s New Mechanized Infantry Division
The role of Xinjiang and Tibet as both suppliers and conduits of resources necessary for China’s continued economic growth has resulted in a reevaluation of both regions’
Biggest Buddhist Statue in Nepal consecrated
The Amitaba Buddha statue in the center measure a total eight of 67 feet from the ground and is now the biggest Buddhist statue in Nepal. The other two statues measure 64 feet
Revival of Buddhism is not hostile to Hinduism: Kalon Tripa
The movement to revive Buddhism in India should not be viewed as the opening of a hostile front against Hindu society, Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche said here Saturday last.
Tibetans in UK hold prayer service for late Lord Weatherill
A special Tibetan prayer service was held on Saturday at the Tibet House/Office of Tibet here to express the deep Tibetan sense of remembrance and gratitude to a noted British public figure and
Protest Staged in Brussels
Emotionally aggressive crowd of protesters shouted strong poignant slogans such as, “Shame on China”, “Shame on Belgium”, “Where is the Dalai Lama?”
Tom Waits joins His Holiness the Dalai Lama
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, composer Philip Glass, sitarist Anoushka Shankar, the throat-singing Gyoto Tantric Choir, and TOM WAITS – performing with the Kronos Quartet and Greg