Tibet House US
Tibet House US is a cultural institution located in New York City dedicated to preserving and promoting Tibetan culture. It was established in 1987 at the request of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, with the goal of ensuring the survival of Tibetan civilization and culture, regardless of the political climate in Tibet. Tibet House US serves as a cultural embassy for the Tibetan people, offering a wide range of programs, exhibitions, and events that celebrate the rich heritage of Tibet.
History[edit | edit source]
The foundation of Tibet House US was inspired by the Dalai Lama's concern for the preservation of Tibetan culture in the face of the ongoing occupation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China. Since its inception, Tibet House US has been instrumental in raising awareness about Tibetan culture and the issues facing Tibet, both politically and environmentally.
Mission[edit | edit source]
The mission of Tibet House US is multifaceted, focusing on the preservation of Tibetan culture, supporting the Tibetan people, and providing a space for the exploration of the art, sciences, and philosophies of this ancient civilization. It aims to increase awareness of the situation in Tibet, including the human rights abuses occurring there, and to contribute to the preservation of Tibetan culture and heritage.
Programs and Activities[edit | edit source]
Tibet House US hosts a variety of programs and activities aimed at educating the public about Tibetan culture, religion, and art. These include:
- Art Exhibitions: Regular exhibitions of traditional and contemporary Tibetan art, including thangka paintings, sculptures, and textiles. - Cultural Events: Performances of Tibetan music, dance, and theater, as well as lectures and seminars on Tibetan Buddhism, philosophy, and culture. - Educational Programs: Workshops, classes, and retreats on meditation, Tibetan language, and Buddhist philosophy. - Publications: The publication of books and materials related to Tibetan culture and spirituality.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Tibet House US is located in the heart of New York City and features a gallery space for art exhibitions, a library containing a vast collection of texts on Tibetan culture and Buddhism, and a meditation room for classes and practice.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Through its diverse range of programs and activities, Tibet House US has played a crucial role in preserving Tibetan culture and promoting understanding and compassion towards the Tibetan cause. It has become a vital resource for those interested in learning about Tibetan Buddhism, culture, and the ongoing struggle for Tibetan autonomy.
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