Sadly no. I have heard that all foreigners were being turned away since June 2016. It seems a NY Times reporter was able to get in recently though www.nytimes.com/2016/11/28/world/asia/china-takes-a-chain-saw-to-a-center-of-tibetan-buddhism.html
American propaganda? What are you on about? There has been little to no press coverage of any of this in America. ruclips.net/video/Yv0WH37zNTU/видео.html I fail to see how this is propaganda
Definitely a trip to remember. I started in Chengdu. It took about 21 hours, and I was squeezed into the very back of a Tibetan owned Toyota SUV> Painful, but worth it.
What a beautiful place!
The destruction of Lharung gar is sad. Did you visit the place again after this?
Sadly no. I have heard that all foreigners were being turned away since June 2016. It seems a NY Times reporter was able to get in recently though www.nytimes.com/2016/11/28/world/asia/china-takes-a-chain-saw-to-a-center-of-tibetan-buddhism.html
It has not been destroyed just renovation for firefighting risks
I'm sure the hundreds (soon to be thousands) of forcefully evicted nuns and monks agree with you completely!
Jesse Rockwell Well, I have to say American propaganda works well for u
American propaganda? What are you on about? There has been little to no press coverage of any of this in America.
ruclips.net/video/Yv0WH37zNTU/видео.html I fail to see how this is propaganda
hi Jesse! Amazing experience :) Where did you start your trip? :)
Definitely a trip to remember. I started in Chengdu. It took about 21 hours, and I was squeezed into the very back of a Tibetan owned Toyota SUV> Painful, but worth it.
这条路不好。