Solo protest in Manigango town under Dege county མ་ཎི་སྐད་མགོར་སྐད་འབོད།
༢༠༡༤ལོའི་ཟླ་༤ཚེས་༨ཉིན་གྱི་བོད་ནང་གི་ཉིན་གུང་ཆུ་ཚོད་༣པ་ཡོལ་ཙམ་ལ་དཀར་མཛེས་ཁུལ་སྡེ་དགེ་རྫོང་ཡིད་ལྷུང་མ་ཎི་གད་མགོའི་ཡུལ་ཚོར་རྒྱ་ནག་གི་སྲིད་གཞུང་ལས་ཁུངས་ཡོད་སའི་སྲང་ལམ་ནས་བོད་མི་གཞོན་སྐྱེས་ཞིག་གིས་བོད་དོན་ཡིག་ཆ་མང་པོ་གཏོར་བཞིན་བོད་ལ་རང་དབང་དགོས། རྒྱལ་བ་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་སྐུ་ཚེ་ཁྲི་ལོར་བརྟན་པར་ཤོག་ཟེར་བ་སོགས་ཀྱི་བོད་དོན་རྔམ་སྟོན་སྐད་འབོད་བྱས་ཡོད་པ་དང་། རིང་བོར་མ་སོང་པར་ས་གནས་རྒྱ་ནག་གིོ་ཉེན་རྟོག་པས་ཤེས་རྟོགས་བྱུང་ནས་གཞོན་སྐྱེས་ཁོང་འཛིན་བཟུང་བྱས་ཡོད་པ་རེད་འདུག Solo protest in Manigango town under Dege county
On April 8, 2014 a Tibetan youth from Jyegudo (Yushul) staged a solo protest in Manikengo town under Dege couty in Kardze Prefecture of Sichuan. He walked through the street throwing protest/prayer fliers in the air. While walking he was also repeating the call for the long life of Dalai Lama.
La route de Manigango à Dege.
A la découverte du Sichuan tibétain...
2010-05-China-Dege-Tibetan_printing_monastery.mp4
Visit the third most important Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Dege, China. This is the most important Tibetan printing press monastery where 70% of all Tibetan Buddhist religious literature is stored.
Tibetan kids living on the road from Manigango to Dege
These kids lived along the road where the man was prostrating (from Lhasa to Mongolia). You can hear him in the background, and Wind is the person talking to the kids.
The Highest Pass and Dege, Sichuan Province, China
Try heading over a 5,050 meter/16,568 feet pass and see if you can breathe! And then, there were the sheer drop-offs on both sides of the pass. I don't know which was scarier...going up and over or down the other side.
Dege is the westernmost town in Sichuan before continuing on one of the main routes to Lhasa, another four days drive from here. All those extremely hot Sichuan peppers for lunch perked us up for the afternoon sightseeing, Bekong Printing Lamasary...
Dege, Sichuan tibétain, Chine
Au fin fond du Sichuan, à la frontière tibétainne
Manigango to Derge
A bus ride from Manigango to Derge, passing the Cho La at over 5.000 m. Monks praying for our save arrival, mudslides, disappearing rivers and no happy ending.
Monastère de Luhuo (Sichuan Chine)
Visit of Luhuo monastery in Sichuan (China)
VALPARD FILMS
Tibet-kham -dege 德格县三江源绿色食品有限公司根据公司
About coriander roots: coriander root is a unique Tibetan medicinal and edible plants, dating back more than 1,000 years of history, oblate, smooth skin, no cracks, single weight more than 250g, fleshy dense, brittle tender, sweet, round shape like carrots, a little sweet, high density, and its Tibetan name girl mother, grown in unpolluted snow-capped mountains in the world, the strongest growth in the sunlight. After Tibetan deep processing card is a sweet and warm colors, anti-anoxia, anti-radiation, anti-fatigue, heat and hot weather, nourishing oxygen, eyesight dampness, Kaiweixiaoshi, Xie drunk sober up, slimming effect, is Tibetan people are very favorite snack foods. Tang dynasty Princess Wencheng to Tibet after this magical plant to attract, and become Gambo palace feast on specialties. Coriander root is also unique in that it is an annual national festival Kangding EEP will be the protagonist, to its roots as a container to make daphne lights, lit butter, dedicated to the gods, so Kangding EEP will also known as coriander root will from the Qing Junji years has continued ever since incense constantly, is Ganzi grand rituals and tourists longing event.
Yilhun Lhatso in Kham, Eastern Tibet.
Yilhun Lhatso, a stunning little lake in Kham, Tibet, near Manigango, on the road from Derge (Dege) to Dzogchen.
Sichuan Tibet à Manigango en Août 2012
Monastére au Sichuan
MB in Songpan, Sichuan
Downhill mountain biking in Songpan, Sichuan, starting from snow line.
རྒྱ་ནག་གཞུང་གིས་རྒྱུན་དུ་ཉམས་ཆུང་མི་དམངས་ལ་མནར་གཅོ
protest leakage of final exam question papers in Lhuchu Amdo
protest leakage of final exam question papers in Lhuchu Amdo
Derge Parkhang: The Largest Tibetan Printing Press
Located in Sichuan province, Derge Parkhang is the largest traditional Tibetan printing press. It produces more than 2,500 prints a day and makes paper and ink from plants. It was almost destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, but was allowed to resume operations in 1979.
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Crossing the Chola Pass in Sichuan
To get from Manigango to Derge, you once had to cross the Chola Pass. This was my trip in 2010.
China 2010 08 03 Ganzi Xiang to Baiyu
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Day 10 Aug 3rd, 2010 Travel from Ganzi Xiang to Baiyu
We began our trip with an early check out of 6:30am. I had a 6:35am wake up call and was dressed ready to go for out 11 hour drive. At 6:00am I was able to get a Tai Chi set in. Mary and Lauren join me in the practice.
As we travelled from Ganzi it became clear that we were going much higher to an altitude greater that 4,000 meters.
Unfortunately during the morning drive their was and altercation between our head guide leader (Mr Albert Tong) and one of our drivers in the second car. The net result was Andy was hit unconscious and fell on the dirt road. We were able to get Andy into a car and started first aide. As a result of the altercation Andy was seriously hurt. It was agreed to take Andy back to Ganzi as it is the nearest hospital. We did have to option to split the group but everyone felt would be better to remain as a group.
We were able to rebook in to the same hotel and the same rooms. Later that afternoon most of us went for a walk and did some shopping. I was able to find an ATM machine and took out some money for the rest of the trip. I have been to a few markets now and I am starting to get an idea of the value of things. A women stop me and asked if she could shine my shoes. My shoe were very dirty, so I asked how much? The answer was 2 yan or about $0.40Can, so yes I had my shoes shined and yes, she did a great job. The photo of the little girl eating the Ice-pop is her daughter.
Around 5:00pm a small group of us visited a local Buddhist monastery. This was another large monastery. The monks and trainees were very open and friendly. I had a chance to watch the daily practice to the monks questioning each other. This practice session became very excitable. Later I met more of the monks as they prepared for the daily chanting and prayer session. We decided not to attend the prayer session as the chanting could go on for some time. With out knowing it, I was able to meet a few senior monks and capture their work in a few photos.
Around 8:00pm we had a great Sichuan dinner in the business section of Ganzi and even had some pork buns with the meal. After the dinner we visited Andy in the hospital. Andy looked very weak and the hospital has a plan to fly him to a lower altitude hospital for more care. I looks like the police are just going to let this matter be treated as a civil matter and not press charges. The drive is very upset and realizes he made a huge mistake. I hope Andy gets well and the driver learns a huge life lesson on how you interact with people is very important.
Tomorrow we continue our trip. At this point, I am not sure if the driver in question will be allowed to continue with us. If he can not continue, then we will have to travel with one less car.
Steve Oliver
Aug 3rd, 2010
david dege
haha u jus had to be there
Yak at Gonchen
A view of Gonchen (Goenchen) Temple in Derge including a stuffed yak hung in the entry passage
Firework in The Palyul Monastery(06/08/2006)
The Pujra in The Palyul Monastery in Sichuan,China
Firework on 06/08/2006