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Outdoor brand Arc'teryx apologises for fireworks display in Tibet

Officials are investigating the firm after the display drew backlash for its potential environmental impact.

Devotees from 11 Asian countries offer long-life prayers, cultural show tributes to Dalai Lama

(TibetanReview.net, Sep21’25) – An Assembly of Asian Buddhist Leaders and followers that took place in Dharamshala on Sep 20 unanimously declared His Holiness the Dalai Lama ‘The Universal Supreme Patriarch of the Buddhist World’ at a ceremony to pray...

Taiwan Bubble Tea Festival in US draws record crowd

The Taiwan Bubble Tea Festival was held in Rockville, Maryland, on Saturday, one of the largest events promoting Taiwanese culture in the greater Washington DC area. The event also featured booths rep...

Fireworks Stunt in Tibet Sparks Outcry Over Environmental Damage

Arc’teryx and artist Cai Guo-qiang apologised after a fireworks stunt in Tibet drew sharp criticism for harming its fragile environment and culture.

Remythologizing the Buddha

Scholar Donald S. Lopez Jr. discusses the dangers of stripping away the supernatural elements of the Buddha’s life. The post Remythologizing the Buddha appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

Massive fireworks show in Himalayas in China triggers blowback

Officials in Shigatse in the Tibet autonomous region vowed to carry out an investigation on Sunday after the outdoor apparel brand Arc’teryx worked with Chinese artist Cai Guo-qiang to set off fireworks at the foot of the Himalayas in...

Southeast Asian Buddhists Offer Long-Life Prayers to Dalai Lama

Buddhists from across Southeast Asia and Korea honoured the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday in Dharamshala with long-life prayers, offerings, and cultural dances.

In Occupation’s Shadow, Democracy Becomes Tibet’s Weapon

OPINION Aritra Banerjee* examines how Tibetans have made democracy and non-violence central to their identity and resistance, contrasting the repression inside Tibet with the democratic institutions established in exile. For more than seven decades, Tibet has endured one of...

What has China gained after 66 years in Tibet?

A boastful empire, a silenced plateau. The post What has China gained after 66 years in Tibet? appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.

$7.5 billion Tibet-China powerline to replace 12 million tons of coal consumption

(TibetanReview.net, Sep20’25) – It is not clear how much Tibet or Tibetans are going to benefit from it all, if at all, in real terms, but China has started building on Sep 16 an ultra-high voltage (UHV) power line...