The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), also known as the Xizang Autonomous Region (Chinese 西藏自治区; Traditional Chinese: 西藏自治区; pinyin: Xizang Zizhiqu), is an area in the autonomous provinces of the People’s Republic of China (CPP). Tibe... read more>>
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The representations of Tibetan art are inseparably connected with Tibetan Buddhism and, together, represent deities or variations of Buddha in various forms of bronze Buddhist statues and shrines to painting colorful thangka and mandala. Tibetan art refers ... read more>>
Tibetan architecture contains Oriental and Indian influences and reflects a deeply Buddhist approach. The Buddhist wheel, with two dragons, can be seen on almost every monastery in Tibet. The design of the Tibet Ch? Gardens may vary, rounded walls in Kham t... read more>>
The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the Trans-Himalayan region, centered in Tibet but also known as ethnic groups in Tibet to India, Bhutan, Nepal and elsewhere. First and foremost Tibetan music is religious music, which the strong influenc... read more>>
Tibet has various festivals which are usually made to worship the Buddha throughout the year. Losar is the Tibetan New Year Festival. The preparations for this festive event are manifested special offers sanctuary to the gods of the family, painted doors w... read more>>
Most Tibetans drink many cups dri (yak) butter every day. The jasmine tea is also sometimes available. Brick tea is made by methods used only with China or Ceylon. When water boils, a handful of the substance in it and must burn crumbled 5:00-10:00 minutes ... read more>>
Tibetan Food is the cuisine of Tibet significantly increased from that of their neighbors, because only a few plants (except rice) in high altitudes, for example. The main crops of barley. Paste made from barley flour, called tsampa, the staple food of Tibe... read more>>















