Road news from Tibet [Libro electrónico] / autor: Richard Langlais
Por: Langlais, Richard [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro en línea Editor: New York, New York, United States: Springer-Verlag, c1993Descripción: xiv, 227 páginas : ilustraciones mapa ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 0387569650; 9783540569657 (Print); 9783642783630 (Online).Descriptor(es) geográficos: Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Description and travelNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 217-221 Número de sistema: 56201Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 217-221
1. Chengdu: the centre is the edge.. 2. Chengdu to kangding: the first pass.. 3. Kangding to garzê: the valleys of resistance.. 4. Garzê to dêgê: propositions.. 5. Dêgê to jomda: beyond the Yangtze.. 6. Jomda to chamdo: ancient hot springs.. 7. Chamdo to riwoqê: "we know where we are, but not where we're going".. 8. Riwoqê to dêngqên: "do you want to buy my Buddha?".. 9. Dêngqên to sendo: caterpillar economy.. 10. Sendo to baqê: "in the middle of the nowhere".. 11. Baqê to nagchu: science city.. 12. Lhasa: the edge is the centre.. Index
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A satellite passes. It dips lower in its orbit to have a closer look at Central Asia. The sweep of its vision glosses the Celestial Mountains and the Mountains of Chaos. Its prying lenses probe the Taklamakhan, the Himalaya and the headwaters of Asia's greatest rivers. Mother Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Yellow River, the Salween, Yangtze and Mekong all lie exposed beneath its arc. It's focus is Tibet. At least a few satellites pass over Tibet these days. Their observations are crisp and hard, terse and digital. Statistics are collected while hardy people sleep softly on the land below. Most of the Tibetan people have never heard of satellites. They revere the sun, the moon and the stars, while respecting the harsh winds that can change the temper of a day in moments. Although some of the stars are seen to move very quickly now, the Tibetans' spiritual centre remains Lhasa, around which their lives gravitate no matter how far away from it their homes might be. eng
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