China Cultural Chronicles November 30, 2012
- Streets of Bama
- Dummy
Woods | Damien has added a photo to the pool:
--
Taken in Shanghai with a Ricoh GR1v on Ilford XP2 400 Super pushed to ISO 800 - Feng Lin_2
- Feng Lin_1
- Buddhist scriptures'tubes
TraceLUX has added a photo to the pool:
The Tibetans Everyday, outside the fence of temple, many Tibetans walk around the temple, shaking the Buddhist scriptures'tubes in a fixed time.在寺庙院墙外,每天都有很多藏民,在固定时间里,摇着经筒,顺时针方向地转寺。
- Labrang Monastery people 09
TraceLUX has added a photo to the pool:
- Labrang Monastery people 07
TraceLUX has added a photo to the pool:
- Tibetan Buddhist monks assembling the golden Kalachakra pavilion for the intiation, ladder, planning table with instructions, HH the Great 14th Dalai Lama's throne, on stage, Kalachakra For World Peace, Verizon Center, Washington D.C., USA
Wonderlane has added a photo to the pool:
- Sunset Landscape of the Gu Chu valley, Tibet 2012
reurinkjan has added a photo to the pool:
Like to see the pictures as LARGE as your screen? Just click on this Slideshow : www.flickr.com/photos/reurinkjan/sets/72157630983897338/s...
The news of Tibet: www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=32557&article=17-... - The sacred Forbidden City
Also known as the Imperial Palace, or the Palace Museum, the Forbidden City was the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties carried out their administration and lived. Now it is open to the public as a palace museum where people can see the great traditional palace architecture, enjoy the treasures kept in the palace, and learn of the legends and anecdotes of the imperial family and the court. The Forbidden City is the largest and best-preserved mass group of palaces in China. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. [Photo/China.org.cn]
Comments