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Threads of tradition - an Indian loom standing proudly in a workshop in Kashmir, weaving together the rich cultural heritage and artistic expression of the region's master weavers
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Thimphu, Bhutan - October 8: Bhutanese Prayers Senior Women sitting in National Memorial Chorten.\none of the most visible landmarks in Thimphu, and for many Bhutanese it is the focus of daily worship. The Tibetan-style stupa was built in 1974 as a memorial to the third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–72) October 8, 2022 in Thimphu, Bhutan.
sasak tribe traditional weaving tool
Mustang region is the former Kingdom of Lo and now part of Nepal,  in the north-central part of that country, bordering the People's Republic of China on the Tibetan plateau between the Nepalese provinces of Dolpo and Manang. The Kingdom of Lo, the traditional Mustang region, and “Upper Mustang” are one and the same, comprising the northern two-thirds of the present-day Nepalese Mustang District, and are well marked by official “Mustang” border signs just north of Kagbeni where a police post checks permits for non-Nepalese seeking to enter the region, and at Gyu La (pass) east of Kagbeni.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/mustang_380.jpg
Bumthang Valley, Bhutan - April 17, 2008: Smiling Bhutanese man dressed in traditional gho sits on a hillside overlooking terraced rice fields dotted with homes in the Himalayan mountains
Bhutan is a tiny, remote kingdom nestling in the Himalayas between its  powerful neighbors, India and China. Almost completely cut off for centuries, Bhutan has tried to let in aspects of outside work while fiercely guarding its ancient tradition.  It only began to open up to outsiders in the 1970s.  High up in the Himalayas, Bhutan is a breathtaking destination with its epic mountainside monasteries and palaces, streets, landscapes, landmarks and local cuisine. April 13, 2002.  Several Bhutanese young men gathering near shops dressed in traditional \
Intricate embroidery on antique Bulgarian folk costume, showcasing centuries-old textile craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
Nubra valley. Ladakh.India-appril 30 2016: Diskit Monastery also known as Deskit Gompa or Diskit Gompa is the oldest and largest Buddhist monastery (gompa) in Diskit, Nubra Valley of the Leh district of Ladakh.[1][2] It is 115 km north of Leh.\n\nIt belongs to the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism and was founded by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a disciple of Tsong Khapa, founder of Gelugpa, in the 14th century.[3][4] It is a sub-gompa of the Thikse gompa.
Chhume, Bhutan - November 9, 2015: Bhutanese students with traditonal clothes in the Chhume village, Bhutan. Western style education was introduced in Bhutan during the reign of Ugyen Wangchuck (1907-1926).
An indigenous Otavalo woman is fixing another friend's hair before going out to show off her dresses.
Buddhism festivals IN PARO, BHUTAN. Bhutanese people joined religious ceremonies on March 19, 2016 in Paro,Bhutan
portrait bhutanese teenage girl looking at camera smiling at backyard farmhouse
Pretty Tibeten girls in traditional dress in Nagqu Jockey Festival.Film photo in August 1995's Tibet
Bumthang Valley, Bhutan - April 19, 2008: A group of  bored Bhutanese women dressed in traditional kira clothes wait for an archery match to begin in the Himalayan mountains, Asia
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - October 3, 2023: A shaman stands beside a religious swastika at his shrine inside a ger (yurt).
Europe, Romania. Traditional weaving and embroidery. 2016-10-19
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Thimphu, Bhutan – April 02, 2019: A person strolling on a dirt road with an umbrella on a rainy day
2 Bhutanese Men walking in Thimphu street talking
Unidentified tibetan pilgrims and tibetan monk in Tashilhunpo Monastery - Shigatse, Tibet
Old Nepali woman carrying basket in Lo Mantang. Mustang region is the former Kingdom of Lo and now part of Nepal,  in the north-central part of that country, bordering the People's Republic of China on the Tibetan plateau between the Nepalese provinces of Dolpo and Manang. The Kingdom of Lo, the traditional Mustang region, and “Upper Mustang” are one and the same, comprising the northern two-thirds of the present-day Nepalese Mustang District, and are well marked by official “Mustang” border signs just north of Kagbeni where a police post checks permits for non-Nepalese seeking to enter the region, and at Gyu La (pass) east of Kagbeni.http://bhphoto.pl/IS/mustang_380.jpg
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Gangten, Bhutan - November 11, 2015: Bhutanese people in traditional clothes are attending at the ceremony during the Black-necked crane Festival at the Gangtey Monastery also known as Gantey Gompa, Gangten, Bhutan. Gangtey Monastery is an important monastery of Nyingmapa school of Buddhism. The monastery's history date back to 17th century and back to the prophecies made by pema Lingpa in the 15th century.
Tso Moriri lake. Ladakh. India-may 02-2016: The Changpa or Champa are a semi-nomadic Tibetan people found mainly in Changtang in Ladakh and in Jammu and Kashmir. A smaller number reside in the western regions of the Tibet Autonomous Region and were partially relocated for the establishment of the Changtang Nature Reserve. By 1989 there were half a million nomads living in the Changtang area.
Drukyeldzong, Bhutan - September 20th 2007: unidentified inhabitants in their traditonal dress (Kira and Gho) waiting for transport to a ceremony in Paro village
portrait Asian Chinese female tourist and Bhutanese teenage girl outside farmhouse
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