Eco-Tourism Revives Xizang’s Hidden Valleys
Eco-tourism is unlocking the beauty and culture of Xizang’s Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, blending conservation with community prosperity through horse treks, stargazing tents, and traditional dance.
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Eco-tourism is unlocking the beauty and culture of Xizang’s Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, blending conservation with community prosperity through horse treks, stargazing tents, and traditional dance.
Discover Xizang, the “roof of the world,” from its UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant festivals to its 2024 visitor boom on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
At Tashilhunpo Monastery in Xizang, the ancient Bianjing ritual blends sharp claps and spirited exchanges as monks debate sacred texts, fostering insight and community.
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After graduating in America, Dechen Yudron returned to Xizang to tackle education disparity. Facing funding shortages and debate, she’s built inclusive programs that help students feel seen.
Penpa Lhamo draws on her family’s legacy to show how education fuels social progress for women in Xizang Autonomous Region.
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