Lhasa
Located at the foot of Mount Gephel, Lhasa is the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, and is a city that has captivated the fascination of the west for centuries....
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Northern U
The region once known as U has been the center piece of Tibetan culture and in present day it consists mainly of Lhasa and Shannan areas. In northern U we have included Tsurphu and Namstso Lake area i...
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Yarlung Valley & Southern U
The southern U, an area south of Lhasa along the wide Tsangpo River is a land rich in Tibetan history. ...
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Tibetans in Qinghai
Much of the region once known as the Amdo Tibetan area falls into Qinghai province. These areas are grassland region around the upper reaches of Yellow, Min and Jialing rivers. Amdo is the region in w...
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Tibetans in Sichuan
Much of the area, once known as Kham or land of Khampas falls into Sichuan province. These Tibetan areas are more diverse in the vegetation due to changing altitudes then in central Tibet.
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Tsang
Traditional Tibetan region known as Tsang lies to the west of U and south west of Lhasa, bordering Nepal and Bhutan. The two major urban center of Tsang are Gyantse and Shigatse and include all those ...
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Tibetan in Yunan
The small part north western Yunan province is inhabited by Tibetans. These areas cover Deqin (Dechen), Gyalthang (Zongdian- renamed Shangrila), Muli, Lugu lake and Lizu areas....
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