Landmarks
Tibetan Empire
Tibetan never conceded sovereignity to any to any foreign power, instead The Tibetan Empire extended to Chinese capital Chang’an (Xian) in the east, to Turfan in the north, to the…
“Fostering Peace: The 2011 Meeting Between President Obama and the Dalai Lama”
President Obama Meets the Dalai Lama July 2011 President Obama’s Meeting with the Dalai Lama In July 2011, President Barack Obama met with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. This meeting…
The Battle of Chamdo: A Turning Point in Tibetan History
A Forgotten Struggle: The 1950 Invasion of Tibet The Battle of Chamdo, also known as the Invasion of Tibet, took place in 1950 between the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA)…
U.S. Senate Passes Resolve Tibet Act: A Major Step in Strengthening U.S. Policy on Tibet
The United States Senate has passed the Resolve Tibet Act! The bill will strengthen US policy on Tibet and bolster efforts to push China to resume dialogue with Tibetan leaders.…
བོད་མིའི་རང་དབང་སྒེར་ལངས་གསུམ་བཅུ་དུས་དྲན་ཐེངས་ ༦5 པ་དུས་དྲན།
བོད་མིའི་རང་དབང་སྒེར་ལངས་གསུམ་བཅུ་དུས་དྲན་ཐེངས་ ༦5 པ་དུས་དྲན། Tibetans around the world will be protesting to commemorate the 65th anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day. Attend a protest rally near you. Make your voices…
March 10th: A Legacy of Courage, Resistance, and Hope for Tibet (65th Tibetan National Uprising Day)
On 10 March 1959, tens of thousands of Tibetans took to the streets of Lhasa, Tibet’s capital, rising against China’s illegal invasion and occupation of their homeland. Every year thousands…
“Landmark Moment: The Founding of Tibet’s Bureau of Foreign Affairs in 1909, a Defining Rejection of Manchu Rule”
Did you know? The year 1909 witnessed the establishment of Tibet’s Bureau of Foreign Affairs, marking a significant moment as the 13th Dalai Lama returned to Lhasa. It symbolized the…
“Dreaming Beyond Borders: In the Realm of Yearning for My Homeland “
-རྨི་ལམ་ནང་གི་ལྷ་ཡུལ། 🩷 -རྨི་ལམ་ནང་གི་ལྷ་ཡུལ། 🩷 “In the realm of dreams—yearning for my homeland.”
“Roof-Top Vista: Evan Yorke Nepean’s Snapshot of Potala’s Grandeur in 1936”
Observing the scenery from the rooftop of Lhasa’s iconic Potala Palace in Tibet. This captivating image was captured on November 22nd, 1936, by Evan Yorke Nepean.
“Winter’s Embrace: Potala Palace’s Majestic Beauty in the First Snowfall”
The first snowfall of the season has enhanced the majesty of the Potala Palace, which was once the winter residence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, against a perfect white…