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Tibet

Translation as a voyage of discovery in the literal sense: Story of an adventure in Tibetan lands

Written by Filip Noubel
Translated by Jean-Christophe Brunet
1 November 2023

The Great Leap Backwards of media in China

Written by Filip Noubel
24 July 2023

With the death of Pema Tseden, Tibetan cinema just lost its most iconic director

Written by Filip Noubel
20 May 2023

Mongolians celebrate and fear for an 8-year old boy as Dalai Lama names him their next spiritual leader

Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev
4 April 2023

Stories about Tibet

French museums participate in Beijing’s erasure of Tibetan identity 

Some museums are prioritizing appeasing China over historical accuracy
Written by Filip Noubel, Choekyi Lhamo
10 October 2024

How China is trying to turn Xinjiang from concentration camp into tourist paradise

The Bridge
Checks at every step contradict the 'prosperous region' narrative
Written by Global Voices East Asia
18 April 2024

For stateless and scattered Tibetans, a new online tool helps voters make an informed choice

Rising Voices
‘Smartvote Tibet’ attempts to fill gaps for a nascent democracy
Written by Sonam Palmo Brunner
7 April 2021

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