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Dress and Festivals of the Minority Peoples in Yunnan, by Gong Zhengjia
The book offers a vivid and visually stunning journey into the heart of China’s most ethnically dive..
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The Gaze of History: A Photographic Record of Kunming's Social Customs in the Late Qing and Early Republic, photographs by Auguste François
The book is a remarkable collection of historical images taken between 1896 and 1925 by Auguste Fran..
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Lhasa Verbs: a Pratical Introduction, compiled by Tibetan Academy of Social Science
For anyone serious about learning to speak modern Lhasa Tibetan, verbs are the heartbeat of the lang..
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An Illustrated Guide to Health Cultivation with Tibetan Medicine, by Huang Fu-kai
An Illustrated Guide to Health Cultivation with Tibetan Medicine is the English edition of the ..
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Tibetan Folk Art Series: Costumes and Ornaments, edited by Zhang Ying
Costumes and Ornaments, serves as a vibrant introduction to Tibet's rich textile heritage. As a cult..
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Tibetan Folk Art Series: Masks, edited by Zhang Ying
This book explores Tibetan masks as a profound cultural phenomenon, deeply rooted in ancient religio..
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Tibetan Folk Art Series: Engravings, edited by Zhang Ying
The book offfers a unique window into the soul of the Tibetan plateau through its rich tradition of ..
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Tibetan Folk Art Series: Architectural Decorations, edited by Bian Duo and Zhang Ying
In Architectural Decorations, published as part of the Tibetan Folk Art Series, the ancien..
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The Secret Talker, by Geling Yan
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Decoded, by Mai Jia
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Jade Dragon Mountain, by Elsa Hart
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Mr. China: A Memoir, by Tim Clissold
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Biodiversity in Southwest China and Tibet
Southwest China—especially Yunnan, Sichuan, and the eastern Tibetan Plateau—is among the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots. Its deep valleys, high mountains, and varied climates nurture extraordinary plant and animal life, much of it unknown to the West until the early twentieth century. This natural wealth drew pioneering explorers such as George Forrest, Frank Kingdon Ward, Reginald Farrer, Joseph F. Rock, and Heinrich Handel-Mazzetti, who collected rhododendrons, primulas, lilies, and the famed blue poppy. Ernest Henry Wilson introduced many species to Western gardens. Even Theodore Roosevelt’s sons joined a 1929 expedition that brought the first panda specimen to the United States, sparking widespread fascination.




























