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What to see in Tibet
December 24, 2014tibet
Tibet Singing bowls
When mentioned Tibetan religion, Lama Religion that with dense nationality color and its mysterious atmosphere
December 23, 2014tibet
Tibetan Custom of Giving Names
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land ,you will be immediately attracted by
December 22, 2014tibet
Origin Tibetan Wooden Bowls
Although jade and porcelain bowls are now common in Tibetan households, Tibetans still like to
December 18, 2014tibet
Tibetan Sand-painting
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land and follow the tracks of the
December 17, 2014tibet
Ornaments in Tibetan’s Life
When come to Tibet, the unique high attitude, exotic culture, highland landscapes and friendly people
December 15, 2014tibet
Himalayan Towers
For many tourists, Tibet is a magical and must-go destination. The unique high attitude, highland
December 10, 2014tibet
Shambhala Training
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land, the snow-clad peaks, the wonderful mountains
December 8, 2014tibet
Tibetan Eight Auspicious Signs
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land, you will notonly be immediately attracted by the snow-clad peaks, thewonderful rivers but also the brilliant Tibetan culture of thishighland.Most Tibetans are religious people and they are rich in religiouslife. They religious culture even reflected in this home decoration items.There are some symbols or totems on the walls,curtains,stones such as umbrella,goldenfish,treasure vase, lotus,endless knot and so on.ExploreTibet Team, aprofessional Tibet travel agency,today introduces these eight Tibet totemsfor you. The eightauspicious Buddhist signs are printed on the front of the wall hanging ofTibetan house. Umbrella -embodies notions of wealth or royalty. It also protects people from illness,harmful forces andobstacles and so forthin this life. It also represents the enjoyment of a feast of benefit under itscool shade. Golden Fish – represent goodfortune,auspiciousness of allliving beings.Besides,it also symbolizes nofear, andjust as fish swim freelywithout fear through water. Treasure Vase – symbolizesan endlesslonglife, wealth and prosperity andall thebenefits of this world and liberation. Lotus – refers to the completepurification of body, speech and mind, and the blossoming of wholesome deeds inblissful liberation. Conch -symbolizes the deep,and melodious sound of the teachings. EndlessKnot – symbolizes everything is united. It also represents infinitewisdom, and the union of compassion. VictoryBanner – symbolizes the victory over deathof one’s own and others body, speech and mind over obstaclesand negatives. Dharma-Wheel -The golden wheel symbolizes theauspiciousness. All in all,These symbols representgoodwill and Tibetan people’shope for good life.Stay longer in Tibet to experience the rich culture withExplore Tibet Team.
December 5, 2014tibet
The Endless Knot
Most Tibetans are religious people and they are rich in religious life. They religious culture
December 4, 2014tibet
Green Tara
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land, you will not only be immediately
December 3, 2014tibet
Tibet Door Curtains
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land, you will not only be immediately
December 2, 2014tibet
Tibetan Partridge
Tibet is mystical and famous but yet a remote, distant and a hard to reach
December 1, 2014tibet
Bar-Headed Goose
Tibet is mystical and famous but yet a remote, distant and a hard to reach
November 26, 2014tibet
Tibet Otter
Tibet is mystical and famous but yet a remote, distant and a hard to reach
November 25, 2014tibet
Cold-Adaptive Pika
Tibet is mystical and famous but yet a remote, distant and a hard to reach