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“Ko-ze” yak skin boat dancing
The yak skin boat dancing, also called “Ko-ze” in Tibetan, is a kind of song and dance for boatmen’s entertainment. In Tibetan, ko means “yak skin boat”, and ze means "dance".

Infographic: Mongolian monks study at High-level Tibetan Buddhism College 2018-05-29
On the morning of November 3, 2017, the college held an opening ceremony for the opening of its Mongolian monk training class. 10 monks from the Sain Nomun Monastery in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia led by abbot Nergui joined the class.
Infographic: What do Tibetans do during the holy month Sagadawa? 2018-05-29
“Sagadawa” refers to the fourth Tibetan lunar month, which is a month that celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Sakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
Wang Yang makes inspection tour in NW China's Gansu 2018-05-25
Wang Yang made an inspection tour in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu recently.
Third Cordyceps Cultural Tourism Festival launched in Damxung County, Lhasa 2018-05-25
As May is coming, Wumatang Township on the Damxung grasslands begins its cordyceps excavation season.
10th anniversary of Wenchuan Earthquake 2018-05-24
Wenchuan, my hometown, I used to cry for you, but I am also constantly surprised by you. I look forward to seeing you continue to demonstrate the unyielding spirit of mankind and an infinitely beautiful future!
Xihuang Temple Museum opens to the public 2018-05-22
May 18th was the 42nd International Museum Day, and on that morning, the only original Tibetan Buddhist Culture Museum in Beijing, the Xihuang Temple Museum, held an opening ceremony and officially opened to the public.
Scripture debate exam held at China's highest Buddhist academy 2018-05-18
From May 13 to 16, the 14th scripture debate examination for advanced title of Tibetan Buddhism was held in Beijing.
China and America meet in Lhasa for Go chess 2018-05-16
The ancient and mysterious Tibetan chess is attracting chess lovers both in China and abroad. As a version of the classic Go chess, Tibetan chess is becoming more and more popular worldwide.
Work hard on four aspects in tourism development: Qi Zhala 2018-03-23
Tibet should work hard to do well in four aspects to further advance the development of tourism, according to Qi Zhala (Che Dhalha), chairman of southwest China's Tibet autonomous region.
 
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