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This is a continuation of my journey to Tibet, Tibet - A Journey Remembered (Part 1),  which took place in October 2005.  With these posts I am hoping to convey a sense of what I saw and what I felt during my short stay in Lhasa.

 

 

 

 

 

While there we had the opportunity to see the Jokhang Temple. The interior was incredible. Being a people watcher, I tended to spend more time looking at the crowds which were quite large. We happened to be there during a holy time which mean an increase in the number of people visiting the temple. Lines formed with people waiting to enter and it gave me time to take more pictures.

 

 

Some of the garments that the women wore were very beautiful.  Although they did not appear to be wealthy they must have spent a considerable amount of money on these particular outfits.

 

Others were there in what appeared to be everyday clothing but perhaps they were their dress clothes as well. We were told that many traveled long distances, and often by foot, to be able to go to the temple for this special holy day.

 

 

 

 

The streets were full of vendors selling a variety of items and it gave the area a festive look but the people   appeared to be very somber. I did not see many people smiling. It may just be a cultural thing but it was a bit unusual. Most countries I have been to the people have appeared more animated and friendly, even communist countries during the cold war. Perhaps it has to do with the geography as well.  Tibet is a very isolated country.

 

 

 

 

There are a number of other monasteries and temples in this predominately Buddhist country. I probably need to correct that statement. The Tibetans are predominately Buddhist, however, they are now in the minority given the shift in the population structure at the hands of the Chinese government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

What intrigued me was the drabness of much of the attire which was in direct contrast to the colorfully painted windows on many of the buildings, the flower pots with pretty flowers blooming, and the items being sold within the shops and by the street vendors.  The colors were vivid and varied.  The difference was striking.

 

It makes you realize that throughout the world, the love of color and the happiness it brings to the lives of people, is universal.

 

Again, I urge you to take the opportunity if it ever comes your way to visit this very special place.  Get off the beaten path and enjoy the experience!

 

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16 Comments on Tibet - A Journey Remembered (Part 2)

MAR
20
2008
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Wow Kathleen, beautiful pictures. You are quite the world traveler.
4:41pm • #1
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Gary...Hope you had the chance to see the pictures on Part 1 also.

Sometimes I cannot believe how lucky I have been.  For the past 47 years I have been to many amazing places.

I'm so glad you enjoyed the photos.  I should warn you...there are more!!!

Kathleen

5:07pm • #2
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Kathleen,  Oh how your heart must be hurting with the current events!  My son is very interested in this areaand culture.  We should talk sometime.  Oh how wonderful!!!

WOW!!! 

 

5:17pm • #3
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Karen...Every time I hear that a younger person is interested in that great big world out there I am refreshed.  

I think we would have lots to talk about!!!

Take care,

Kathleen

5:30pm • #4
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I read both parts to this post and must say that I am fascinated. I am fascinated by your story of the people, farming, colors, and your photos. This is such a difficult time (and has been for quite a few years as you know) with all the monks being beat and arrested and so forth. I have never been, but it pulls at anyone's emotions to see the videos that have been smuggled out of the country. I think that Tianamen Square could have been much worse, and it was horrible as it was, if it had been isolated and the Chinese government wasn't aware that the world was watching. Hopefully the Chinese government knows the world is watching now! Such a shame that such a place is beset by this imperialistic regime that has already demonstrated its lack of concern for human rights.
6:35pm • #5
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Rich...That is exactly why I was torn about going to China but just as we are not always responsible for what our government does neither are all of the Chinese.  I'm so glad I went. 

We visited Tienanmen Square also.  At some point I will share those pictures.

It comforts me to know that there are others like you who see the world as I do.  Your eyes are open and your mind is too.

Thanks you so much,

Kathleen

8:08pm • #6
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Kathleen,
Thank you for a glimpse into this fascinating and different world of Tibet.
8:54pm • #7
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Kathleen,

Superb blog!  You are such a good writer and an amazing photographer.  Your observations are keen and interesting.  You really notice...

Your pictures are outstanding!  I've enjoyed both of these blogs immensely.  I am planning a trip to China and Tibet myself.  This definitely whet my appetite!

Thank you so much for posting! 

I couldn't pick a favorite; I love them both...  so you have two featured posts on our board.

Thank you for your wonderful contribution!

 

 

 

 

9:10pm • #8
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Cynthia...I'm so happy that you have taken the time to look at this post.  I'm thinking of posting some more photos so please come back.

Thanks,

Kathleen

9:40pm • #9
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Mirela...Now I have lots of questions for you. 

When are you planning to go?  Are you going on your own or with a tour group?  Given your adventures in St. Martins, I believe you should either go with a group or, better yet, let me tag along with you.

I'm so glad you started this group.  As you can probably tell, I have a passion for seeing other places and learning about other cultures.  It's so nice to know there are so many other kindred souls.

Thanks for the double feature and your very kind words.

Kathleen

 

9:57pm • #10
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WOW I'm impressed...awesome pictures and a trip of a lifetime!  We went to Isreal several years ago.  It's amazing to see how people in other parts of the world live.
11:02pm • #11
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22
2008
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Mary...Please share some photos with us.  I love photography and I love travel.  Fortunately, it is a great combination.

Kathleen

8:15pm • #12
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25
2008
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Kathleen - What gorgeous photos! I was in Cambodia a few years back and was very moved by what I saw there.
12:37pm • #13

Tom...There are so many places to see, it is an endless list.  I would certainly love to see Cambodia.  Some of us are just the wandering kind.  It is so enlightening to visit and feel surrounded by a totally different culture yet knowing how we are fundamentally the same.

Thanks for sharing.  What about some photos?

Kathleen

2:19pm • #14
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31
2008
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Thanks Kathleen for letting us see your pictures of Tibet.  The colors are wonderful and people watching is my favorite pastime.
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Kathleen, The pictures of Tibet are absolutely facinating.  I am so saddened by what has and is happening there for so many years.  But it was facinating to tag along and see some of those incredible shots you showed.
10:53pm • #16

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