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New on 500px : Where the streets have no name by MarcoGrassi by MarcoGrassi

I’ve just been informed that starting from June 2016, non-Chinese tourists traveling to Seda have been stopped at checkpoints along the way and have not been allowed to reach Larung Gar. Obviusly there is no official communication from the government, but apparently tourist can’t enter the area anymore.
This was the closest area to the region of Tibet where it was possible to experience the tibetan lifestyle on your own (you can’t do that in Tibet, you must have a travel permit, a tour guide and a private vehicle with driver). People were living in a completely different way and I can say that everyone there was Tibetan: even their speaking language and writings were not in mandarin, but in tibetan. It has been really fascinating to travel there and experience their culture without restrictions.
It’s so sad to see that an idea can disturb so much a government and that there is a repression going on with no one knowing about it. Resources say that Chinese government is planning to reduce by half the number of the nuns and monks living there within 2017.
I totally share what Sophie Richardson said:
“China’s authorities should not be determining the size of monasteries or any other religious institution, but should accept that religious freedom means letting people decide for themselves and their religious practices”.
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New on 500px : The Hive by MarcoGrassi by MarcoGrassi

Join me in this one of a kind expedition around West Sichuan’s hidden gems[Discover more about this workshop here]

This image is about the routine in Larung Gar, a place where chaos and harmony coexist thanks to the incredible organization this community has developed over the years.

Larung Gar is the largest buddhist settlement in the world and it’s supposed to be home to more than 40,000 people.

I’ve been traveling in this remote part of China last October and I’m now happy to announce my upcoming photo tour there, which will be the very first one in the area.

This workshop has been created with the central idea of leading you to some of the most remote and surreal places of China; that kind of places where you have to pinch yourself to make sure that they are real.
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New on 500px : Houses of spirit by ThierryBornier by ThierryBornier

Capture this image in Seda Monastery, the world’s largest Tibetan Buddhist school, capture the elegance of a holy place lost in a sea of tiny red houses in western Sichuan. 40.000 monks study and live here in this little red houses .

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New on 500px : Loose-2 by fotolee by fotolee