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Old Lhasa

Autor M. A. Aldrich
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 ian 2023
"Brings you closer to the real spirit of Lhasa" -Dr. Lobsang Sangay, President, Tibetan Government in Exile The most comprehensive account of the fabled city ever written in English, Old Lhasa: A Biography weaves an accessible, detailed, and compelling tapestry of its history, religion, and culture. We explore small customs of great antiquity still seen in the Tibetan Quarter, such as the twirling of hand-held prayer wheels and the coral jewelry adorning the hair of herdswomen. We visit the vital monuments of Tibetan civilization: iconic palaces, temples, and monasteries, such as the magnificent Potala Palace on Marpo Ri, the veritable Jokhang Temple at the heart of the city, and the superbly resurrected Ganden monastery on the mountains outside Lhasa. A natural raconteur, M.A. Aldrich brings to life time-honored legends and charming anecdotes about kings and lamas, ministers and tricksters, which reveal the hidden significance of easily-overlooked side alleys, shrines, and stone houses clustered around the city's most important pilgrims' route, the Barkhor. Old Lhasa is not only an enjoyable traveler's companion for armchair readers, but also a vital resource for the intrepid visitor hoping to come away from the city with a deeper understanding. Following his two well-received books on Beijing and Ulaanbaatar, Old Lhasa is the final book in his trilogy on great Asian cultural capitals. Aldrich is a retired lawyer who has lived in East and Central Asia for more than thirty years.
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ISBN-13: 9781788692656
ISBN-10: 1788692659
Pagini: 650
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Camphor Press Ltd

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M.A. Aldrich is a retired lawyer who has lived in East and Central Asia for more than thirty years. Originally from a fishing village on East Long Island, he was drawn to the study of Asian culture at a Jesuit university in the United States. Later on, he qualified to practice in California and Hong Kong. After several decades during which he garnered acclaim as a pioneer in PRC telecommunications law, he successfully escaped from the world of Big Law and now resides with his family in north-east Taiwan where he conducts research for further works about traditional Asia.