Finding Tibet – A Second Look at Lhasa

Finding Tibet – A Second Look at Lhasa

Have you ever had the experience that, on the nth day of your trip, you have lost track of time? That was Tibet to me.  It is an environment that constantly entices you away from the established routines and thoughts that structure your life in 

Finding Tibet – Nyingchi

Finding Tibet – Nyingchi

Photographs can say a thousand words.          

Finding Tibet – Namtso and the Yak

Finding Tibet – Namtso and the Yak

Unlike Lhasa, Namtso is forever frozen in time. If there is one piece of advice I have for travelers going to Tibet, it is that they must bring some warm clothing with them, at least a sturdy, layered windbreaker and a scarf. It was frigid 

Finding Tibet – The Sky Burial

Finding Tibet – The Sky Burial

No one has ever seen the dead body of a vulture. The sky burial might be one of the most fascinating and unique aspects of Tibetan culture. When I talk about the sky burial with people outside of Tibet, they often tell me, “that is 

Finding Tibet – The Panchen Lama

Finding Tibet – The Panchen Lama

The trip to Shigatse was the highlight of this trip, if not the highlight of my life.  Shigatse’s status in Tibet is next to Lhasa. Our experience in Shigatse was second to none though, because we saw him. The Panchen Lama! What I thought to 

Finding Tibet – the Potala Palace, Lhasa

Finding Tibet – the Potala Palace, Lhasa

We visited the Potala Palace on our first full day in Lhasa. In the morning we went there to see the building from ground up. We were pleasantly surprised to find ourselves walking amongst an avid morning worship by the Tibetan people. They walked the 

Finding Tibet – First Impressions, Lhasa

Finding Tibet – First Impressions, Lhasa

When we arrived at Lhasa, we were told not to shower or exercise on our first day. We did both, as who could pass up the first chance of showering after two days without it on the train? The walk up four floors to our 

Finding Tibet – The Qinghai Tibet Railway

Finding Tibet – The Qinghai Tibet Railway

The Qinghai-Tibet Railway was newly opened when my friends and I decided to visit Tibet.  We joined a tour so that we could be arriving in Tibet on the train. The ride was nice as the train was new and equipped with individual oxygen supply. 

A Twenty-Year Dance with Melbourne

A Twenty-Year Dance with Melbourne

Time flows at an exceedingly slow pace in Australia.  I feel like I can take each second and weave it into the tapestry of a day, thread by thread.  Perhaps it is the lifestyle here making it so, for people are just so laid back.  It is in 

South Korea – Please Look After Mother

South Korea – Please Look After Mother

By Kyung-sook Shin The last time that I was aware of the idea of a “Korean farmer” was in 2005, when hordes of them came to Hong Kong to protest against the WTO meeting held here.  The Korean farmers organized more than a thousand members