Thu, Sep 26, 9:21 PM CDT

Tibetan monsterys

Photography People posted on Sep 17, 2007
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


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)


)

camilledubuc

3:15PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

superbe photo,bravo Mousson

)

Li-C.

7:03PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Beautiful capture, such beautiful landscape, it is really a shame that so much of the country is forbidden to outsiders, but I can understand the rule. Tibet is one of the many places I would like to go to some day, it's culture and landscape is fascinating. Thank you for the pictures of this place, as it makes my wait a little easier! ^_^

)

npauling

9:07PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

A lovely shot. My daughter trekked through Tibet last year and thoroughly enjoyed it.

)

moochagoo

9:12PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Les chinois ne doivent pas encourager de telles photos !!

)

drifterlee

11:02PM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Fantastic shot!!!!!

)

cjoe

12:19AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Perfect composition foreground, middle and background..well done!

maria4scott

6:43AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

WOW!!!! Your image is breathtaking but your description is by far one of the best i have read on Tibet and their strugles yet. I love your work.

Kuiski

7:40AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

A very nice and very lovely new capture. Splendid photo.

)

RuyBerna

11:12AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Excelente registo!

)

zoren

11:20AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

these faces say a lot.....

)

huismus

11:51AM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Thank you for the story Mousson. You make some beautiful pictures and this is one of them. Thank you

)

mansco

1:12PM | Wed, 19 September 2007

Impressive work, love their expression ;O)

)

mikemusike

12:07AM | Thu, 20 September 2007

J'aime toute tes photos,je vois que tu aime voyager, et bien bon voyage et bonne photos michel de montreal..........a la prochaine..........

)

MagikUnicorn

9:43AM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Un jour le Tibet seras vraiment libre...comme le Québec le seras aussi :) Bravo

)

jocko500

5:39PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

super shot

)

miwi

7:41AM | Sat, 22 September 2007

Wonderful picture!!!!!

)

cameraobscura2

7:42PM | Sun, 23 September 2007

Your commentary is very important and much appriciated since it give not only meaning to your photographic subject matter but also an understanding to the human conditions. Thank youf ro sharing a part of the world we know so little of. Thank you. egmont

)

three_grrr

11:45PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

Your photos are always so deep .. as is your commentary. I am glad that your eyes and your heart see so much more, and that you are brave enough to bring this to us, and that your comments are truly what is, not what some gov't. lackey wants you to say and see.

)

ShadowsNTime

6:37PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Bless you for honoring those in this part of the world! Great shot again!

)

mariogiannecchini

11:25AM | Wed, 02 December 2009

This is an excellent photo with great expression and the surroundings look very impressive !


3 177 0

01
Days
:
02
Hrs
:
38
Mins
:
16
Secs
Premier Release Product
Ganza Genades for G8F
3D Figure Assets
Sale Item
$16.00 USD 40% Off
$9.60 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.