The British Library’s “A Silk Road Oasis” – Mélodie Doumy’s Exploration of Dunhuang’s Cultural Convergence
British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang
British Library curator Mélodie Doumy reveals the secrets of real, lived stories of people from the desert town of Dunhuang
Reflections on impermanence as we explore the past and future of the ancient Buddhist heritage of Nepal’s Tsum Valley
Karen Greenspan attends a program of Buddhist heritage conservation events curated in New York City by the non-profit Treasure Caretaker Training
Continuing our series on heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley, we talk with Geshe Tenzin Nyima
Heritage conservation and community participation at Rachen Gompa in Nepal’s Tsum Valley
Exploring Buddhist heritage and heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley
Introducing a new series on Buddhist heritage and heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Vally
The Nepali government and two Singaporean groups will be working together to preserve one of Nepal’s most important and earliest stupas
Dunhuang Research Academy senior figure Song Shuxia discusses the Academy’s visitor management of the Mogao Caves and digitization efforts
How a site reputed to have been visited by the Buddha has hosted modern day festivals for Bangladeshi communities every New Year
Khyentse Foundation has announced that a collection of 2,000-year-old Buddhist manuscripts have been donated to the Islamabad Museum in Pakistan.
Recent reports offer a possible ray of hope on the outlook for one of the world’s most significant archeological excavations at Mes Aynak, the future