Information
The
Increasing Influence of Tibetan Medicine
Diagnostic
Techniques in Tibetan Medicine
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Zhang Chaoyin
Tibetan
Medicine - Art of Healing Passed down from Generation to Generation
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Zhang Chaoyin
Theories
of Tibetan Medicine on Health Preserving
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Zhang Chaoyin
The Roots
of the Tibetan Medical System
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Zhang Chaoyin
“Seventy
Flavour Pearl Pills”, the Most Legendary and
Mysterious of Tibetan Medicines
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Li Xiaolin
Tibetan
Medicine as Known to the World
/Article by
Li Xiaolin & Yang Cheng Photo
by Li Xiaolin
The Success
of Tibetan Medicine in the Battle Against SARS
Tibetan
Medicine Today
/Article
by Huang Fukai & Yang Cheng Photo by
Yang Cheng
Ethnic
Cultural Week Helps Connect Hong
Kong Youngsters with Motherland
/Article by
Zheng Qian Photo
by Lielai Ladu Cheng Dingbo
Lifestyles
......Something
amazing then appears in front of my eyes. Behind the pile of mani stones are
thousands of dotted little huts covering an entire river valley! I had never
seen such a sight, and cannot help but letting out a cry of surprise...
The
Secluded Yaqing Temple
/Article
and photo by Zhang Chaoyin
Witnessing the practitioners of Yaqing
Temple
/Article by Zhang Shaohua Photo by
Zhang Chaoying
Achuk
Rinpoche, a Miracle
/Article by Sun Ningbo Photo by
Zhang Chaoying
The Story
of Arik Rinpoche
/Article by
Esiduojie Photo
by Zhang Chaoying
The
Mahasanti Lineage of Yaqing Temple
Timetable
for Teachings in Yaqing Temple
Cultural Heritage
Our story
goes back to 1978 when a group of archaeologists were conducting a survey of
cultural relics and sites in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, east China. On
a cliff some 14 kilometers from the city center, the archaeologists learned
from a local cattle herder, there are lots of strange looking carvings.
Prehistory
Myths Harbored in Cliff Carvings
/Article
and Photo by Gao Wei & Wang Hongzhen
Stone Toad
on Mount Kongwang
/Article
and photo by Gao Wei & Wang Hongzhen
Human and Nature
People used
to describe Hemu like this: “If you say Kanas is a divine palace, Hemu is its
back garden.” Hemu village in Bu’erjin County is inhabited by Tuwa people.
Hundreds of years of isolation have given it a special aura.
Taking a
Deep Breath in the Divine Back Garden
/Article
& Photo by Yuan Peide
Art Appreciation
Artist's
spiritual journey to the infinite /Article by
Tian Li
Clay
spirit /Article by
Tian Li
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