India and China share a 3500-km border and have interacted with each other for over 2000 years. It is remarkable then that their people know so little of each other: what they think, how they live, their language, customs and philosophy.Or even their cuisine. Pallavi Aiyar was very much the average Indian in her knowledge of China when she set out for Beijing in 2002. Over the next five years, she became a fascinated observer of a country undergoing relentless change. This book is an intimate look at a society evolving at double-digit pace. In the process, Pallavi Aiyar breaks down many cliches, and opens new gateways through the Great Wall of China.
Tibet The Mysterious
Thomas H. Holdich
Asian Educational Services
The Spirit Of Tibet Vision For Human Liberation Selected Speeches And Writings Of His Holiness The Fourteenth Dalai Lama
Shiromany A. A.
Vikas Publishing House New Delhi
Contribution Of P.C. Bagchi On Sino Indo Tibetology
Haraprasad Ray
The Asiatic Society Of Bengal, Calcutta
Tibetan Journey
Alexandra David Neel
Book Faith India
Secret Tibet
Fosco Maraini
Three Years In Tibet
Ekai Kawaguchi
Oracles And Demons Of Tibet The Cult And Iconography Of The Tibetan Protective Deities
Rene De Nebesky Wojkowitz
The Secret Of Tibet
William Dixon Bell
Pilgrims Book Pvt. Ltd. Delhi
Gessar Khan A Legend Of Tibet
Ida Zeitlin
The Water Horse And Other Years A History Of 17th And 18th Century Tibet
K Dhondup
Library Of Tibetan Works And Archives/Paljor Publications
Fill up your details to notify you when this book will be available