Kora in New York: What the American Welcome to the Dalai Lama Means
Manhattan’s Park Hyatt, where His Holiness stayed until July 8, became a site of pilgrimage. There were political implications, too.
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Ugyen Gyalpo is a Tibetan author currently living in New York. His articles have been published inter alia on Phayul, Tibet Sun, The Tibetan Journal, Darjeeling Chronicles, and The South Asian Journal.
Manhattan’s Park Hyatt, where His Holiness stayed until July 8, became a site of pilgrimage. There were political implications, too.
Should you really join tours of an occupied country organized by the occupying power? Perhaps not, but if you insist on going there, here are some tips.
What will happen in Tibet and in the Tibetan diaspora when the Dalai Lama will die?
Today is Tibetan Uprising Day, commemorating the events of 1959. And reminding the world that the CCP oppression of Tibet continues.
Gyaltsen Norbu toured Tibet this year and talked to captive audiences, compelled to listen to him by the CCP security.
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