Tibet

Tibetan Twilight

The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art hosts its annual reception, which supports the Museum's on-going exhibits and public programs.

Mapping Old and New Geographies of Religion in China and Tibet

The Pacific Basin Institute presents a talk by Karl Ryavec on recent findings from field research and GIS databases on the geography of religion in Tibet and China.

Lothar Ledderose: The Remarkable Diamond Sutra of Mount Tai and its Carved Colophons

The Stanford University Ho center for Buddhist Studies will host the Saturday Seminar, "The Remarkable Diamond Sutra of Mount Tai and its Carved Colophons."

Screening - Nowhere to Call Home: A Tibetan in Beijing

Introduced by Prof. Ralph Litzinger / Q&A to follow with director Jocelyn Ford.

Tragedy in Crimson: How the Dalai Lama Conquered the World but Lost the Battle with China

Author Tim Johnson will give a book talk at the University of Washington.

J.H. Edgar: Australian Missionary on the Tibetan-Chinese Border, 1902-1936

Join China Studies Research Centre Online Seminar Series, and Dr. David Templeman's talk about James Huston Edgar's missionary on the Tibetan-Chinese border. 

For Tibet With Love With Tenzin Choegyal, Jesse Paris Smith, And Friends

Tibet House US presents Tenzin Choegyal with Jesse Paris Smith and friends. In this concert, "For Tibet with Love," he will sing his original compositions and perform on dranyen (lute) and lingbu (flute), accompanied multi instrumentalist Jesse Paris Smith and friends.

The Mystical Arts of Tibet: Opening Ceremony

The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art sponsors an event highlighting Tibet traditions.

Modern Women in Local Tibetan History: The View from Biographical Sources

Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute hosts a talk by Sarah Jacoby on the representation of women in Tibetan history.

The Third International Conference on Tibetan Language

The Third International Conference on Tibetan Language will bring together scholars to discuss issues relating to the Tibetan language.

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