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Tibet  by Maira    3rd Oct 08
I have been to Tibet twice and I love it. I can't wait to go back. The country is beautiful and I have had nothing but great experiences there. You have to have a laid back state of mind to go there and a lot of flexibility, especially if you travel throughout the country. Mudslides, broken vehicles, Yak roadblocks, etc. can cause unexpected delays. I look at it as an opportunity to experience the local culture. Try to venture outside of Lhasa. There is a lot to see and do in Tibet
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Tibet: A Truly Magical Place  by Matt    3rd Sep 08
WOW!!!! I have been to Tibet twice and I love it. I can't wait to go back. The country is beautiful and I have had nothing but great experiences there. You have to have a laid back state of mind to go there and a lot of flexibility, especially if you travel throughout the country. Mudslides, broken vehicles, Yak roadblocks, etc. can cause unexpected delays. I look at it as an opportunity to experience the local culture. Try to venture outside of Lhasa. There is a lot to see and do in Tibet
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Tibet  by Sumathy    3rd Aug 08
At the tip of the snow mountain, the sun with its rays brilliantly shining in all directions represents the equal enjoyment of freedom, spiritual and material happiness and prosperity by all beings in the land of Tibet. Lastly, the surrounding border of yellow adorning the perimeter represents the spread and flourishing in all directions and times of the purified gold like teachings of the Buddha.
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Tibet the land of the lost people  by Armando    8th Jun 08
It was a great experience , I met the Dali Lama.
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Potala Palace  by Yo    23rd Feb 08
The White Palace is the part of the Potala Palace that makes up the living quarters of the Dalai Lama. The Red Palace is part of the Potala palace that is completely devoted to religious study and Buddhist prayer
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