Hey guys! How have all you been doing? I hope great :)
So, as you may all know, I like travelling. I mean, that is literally my username here on Steemit. Well, half of it at least, but you get the point. There are many reasons I love travelling. One of the major beings food, which is apparently my second half of my username :D
The second most important reason for me is to explore different cultures. Belonging from a country that is known for its diversity, I am extremely lucky that there are thousands of different cultures that one can learn about and each time you do that, you are actually enhancing your perception a bit. Or at least that's how I feel.
In my recent posts I mentioned that I was really touched by the Tibetan culture after I visited the Norbulingka in Dharamshala. Today, I will be sharing some photos of 'The Tibetan Museum' in McLeod Ganj.
Here is a photo I took to give you an idea of what a Tibetan culture map looks like.
The museum has over 30,000 photographs depicting the life of exile that the Tibetan people have been living as stated in the museum itself. Some of these photos (specially the black and white ones) really spoke of the inner turmoil that they must have gone through.
The history associated with a culture is what makes it the most interesting in my opinion. Every history lesson is a story, a true one, and you get an understanding of why things are the way they are with a particular culture. These snippets of history in the museum provided some insight into that history.
People dwelling endlessly across the Himalayan range. Life of exile can indeed be something one can't imagine.
I hope this post could shed some light on a culture that we all know about, but don't really know about that much to be honest. Today's post was a little different than my usual travel posts because I really wanted to focus on the history today. I hope you guys will like it.
I love the culture map the most, very interesting! The letters are too small to read in the other pictures, but you've awakened my interest in Tibetian culture here, so thank you for this great post.
Yeah, you should study more about Tibetan culture. I like it a lot!
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Nice post. Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome and well written, Thanks for sharing
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You travel because you r so adventurous. I like this life.
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Like I'm seeing parts of the world I might never go to throught your eyes, I like that , good work!
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Wow. The history culture good photo @travel-cuisine
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The person who does not know the history can not see the future. The Tibetan of history is quite detailed. I've always been interested. The Tibetan museum was founded in 1998. Did you know that? Actually, is not it so new? One day I want to go too. Thanks for sharing. Nice trip
Yeah, I knew that. I love Tibetan culture too :)
i really liked your way of living @travel-cuisine i hope someday i will be able to travel too actually i like to go around the world for the same reasons like in your user name.
since you like traveling and to know different cultures i recommend to visit my country Lebanon, you can see more about it in my blog and i am sure you will get to know some new exciting things in Lebanon
nice post and keep it up i will be following you since it's nice to see what you achieve in your travels
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I would love to visit Lebanon too. I hear it is a great place! :)
Yes that’s right you can find a lot of lovely places in addition to our tasty food you must try our cuisine too 😋
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Tibet has always been very mysterious place, many things are not known about this place...but what is for sure is that is a place of great potency and enegy...Thanks for the post...I liked the map a lot...
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Good post , well written with very interesting information like your previous posts, thanks for sharing!!. Keep it up with the good job.
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Agree. When you go travel into some place. You have to atleast show respect in their culture. I love how you showcase their culture in your travel instead of anything else. Kudos!
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A must visit places. thanks for sharing!
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Super cool looking museum, great to teach people that don't know much about Tibetan history and culture.
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Amazing! Such an interesting article!
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MESMERIZING POST . BEST WISHES !
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hello hello friend today can read your post about the people of Tibet, population that I think is very strong in spirit and with a lot of physical portability because of the extreme climate is simply a large population. It is nice to recognize the work of other people when they do well in this case it applies to you, I congratulate you
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