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Voyager au Tibet signifie accepter toutes les conditions du gouvernement chinois. Il faut savoir qu´autor de 80% du pays est interdit aux étrangers. Généralmente, on nous laisse voir ce qu´est autor de la route Lhassa-Katmandou. Pour avoir une idée, lê Tibet fait quatre fois la taille de la France. Même établi par les chinois, le programmes de visites n´est pás respecté. Le monastère de Ganden, par exemple, ou ce qu´il reste de lui, devaste pendant la Révolution Culturelle, est frequement “coupé” de la visite sans plus d´explications. Ganden est systhematiquement fermé au monde parce que lês moines se reffusent à accepter la campagne de “reeducation politique”, obligatoire pour le moines de tout le pays. Lês “ commissaires politiques” ont arraché dês images du Dalai Lama et ont obligé lês moines à signer dês documents insultant Sa Santeité. Il y a eu des morts et beaucoup de jeunes moines ont renvoyés chez eux. Ici, le monastère de Será, que nous avons pu voir. Mais je tiens à parler de ceux que personne ne peux voir... Travel in Tibet means accept all conditions of the Chinese government. It is necessary know about of 80% of the country is forbidden to foreigners Generaly we can see that is around the Lhassa-Katmandou road. To have an idea, Tibet makes four times the size of France. Even imposed by the Chinese, the visit´s program are not respected. The monastery of Ganden, for example, or what remains of this holy place, devastates during the Cultural revolution, is frequentily “ cut” of the visit without more d´explanetions. Ganden is systhematicaly closed of the world because the monks reffusent to accept the “political rehabilitation” campaign, obligatory for the monks of all the country. Les “political commisarys had torn the images of Dalai LAMA and obliged the monks to sign documents insulting His Holines. There were deaths and much of young monks returned on their houses. es. Here, the monastery of Sera, which we could see. But I make a point of honor to speaking about those which nobody can see…

Comments (80)


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annie5

8:14PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Merçi pour les informations et les photos que tu partages avec nous! Tellement impressionnant de voir le monastère..Une merveilleuse capture :)

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sharky_

8:43PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Very interesting information of Tibet you share. Excellent capture. Aloha

Denys234

9:03PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Beautiful image!!

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SomethingStrange

9:10PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Thankyou once again for sharing another side :)

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avalonfaayre

9:40PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

You post things that I will never see, and say things I would never know. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your beautiful photography.

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dtp

10:11PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

not to be silly electricity is there yet... sems to be soooo remote. thanks 4 sharing

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Richardphotos

10:34PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

I have read about Tibet and always been a point of mystery and intrigue. the architecture is awesome

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LudyMelltSekher

10:59PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

@>--->Hola mi querida amiga Mousson, Preciosa y brillante fotografía, Impresionante!! Es una labor muy hermosa la que haces para Rendo!!! Felicitaciones con todo mi corazón!! Un millón de estrellas y rosas de mi parte **~@>--->--- @>--->--- @>--->--- ** (Muchas gracias por sus comentarios alentadores, ellos son muy necesarios para mi) Feliz Martes y Abrazo y beso en tu corazón. Bendiciones luminosas Ludy@>--->---

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magnus073

11:30PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Lovely image and thank you for the explanation my friend.

aquablue

12:10AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

BELLE IMAGE de ce qu'il reste encore comme espoir dans ce pays dévasté par les chinois !!! il faudrait boycotté tout ce qui vient de chine pour faire pression !!!

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HeartsRender

12:53AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Wonderful capture!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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TheAnimaGemini

1:18AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Thanks for sharing. I really hope people wake up and open their eyes one day and see the horror in Tibet. These people need help from us.

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nikolais

1:36AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

like all your captures of Tibet a lot. keep them coming.

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pupino

1:42AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

THANK YOU! Thank you for talk about them, for share this wonderful image and for your beautiful heart.

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PIERRE25

2:19AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Encore un superbe témoignage Mousson avec des commentaires toujours captivants!!!

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MUSEWORX

4:35AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Very nice image, well taken!

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Stringy

4:42AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Visit Tibet definately on my list of things to do before I die! fascinating people and country. Lovely shot!

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justnew

5:00AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Your art is very interesting as well as being captured so perfectly.

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ToniDunlap

7:28AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Vous remercier pour apporter tel enlightment. Aussi vous remercier pour l'image de mavelous. Je la gloire pour vos voyages. Les garder venir.

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:35AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Une photo fantastique et impressionnant racontez mon ami.....!!!

Platin

9:19AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Very interesting history and wonderful image!!!

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jif3d

10:14AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Very intriguing capture of these young Monks, it's a shame the Government just can't let them live their simple lives and follow their hearts. You are definitely one for the hot-spots of this crazy world, stay safe and ~Cheers~ :o)

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trishabadblood

10:40AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

What china has done to the people is .. they are peaceful people who have never done anything but respect others... It is a shame china has been allowed to do the injustice they have to them... This is a wonderful capture ....

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pjlawson

10:58AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Fabulous photo! It is sad to see and hear what is happening to them! Thank you for sharing!

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Electralena

12:14PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

What a great shot. Excellent!!!

nfrocer

12:20PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Magnifique!

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lilbiscuit

12:28PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Beautiful capture!

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efferre

12:45PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

OM MANI PADME HUNG!!!

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Loloe

1:46PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Merci de nous rappeler cette insupportable situation! je suis d'accord avec le commentaire de Georges sur la Chine... J'aimerais aussi une jour visiter ce pays! Bravo Mousson!!!

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KarmaSong

2:17PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Une magnifique photo, certes, mais l'émotion est surtout dans ton commentaire qui fait froid dans le dos. Merci pour l'avoir écrit ici, c'est quelque part très courageux.


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