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After the uprising of 1959, my brother took me to Southern Tibet, a place called Tingri (near the Everest base camp).
Phayul Latest News 2009
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We must get to a place called Tingri, before nightfall.
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The only section of paved road beside a military post near Tingri
Cho Oyu 2010
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The only section of paved road beside a military post near Tingri
Cho Oyu 2010
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The only section of paved road beside a military post near Tingri
Cho Oyu 2010
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The only section of paved road beside a military post near Tingri
Cho Oyu 2010
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The local Nepali Sherpas are blood relatives of many Tibetans from Tingri, family relations cross over the high Himalayas into what is politically these days, China.
Exiled Tibetans Face Uncertain Future as China Makes Inroads 2008
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Few Dopka Tibetans from Tingri are to be seen in Namche, as it appears the Chinese have sealed the border, denying access to these shepherd-traders who bring Chinese goods over the Nangpa La to sell in Namche.
Exiled Tibetans Face Uncertain Future as China Makes Inroads 2008
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The Plantations of the Satsohea and Rookang forests, and on the banks of the Tingri in the Northern Division, are all valuable centres of extension in each district.
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Nepal frontier west of Tingri, and beyond the great mountain described at vol.i. chapter xi, makes a sweep to the northward, and turns south to Jigatzi, whence it makes another and greater bend to the north, and again turning south flows west of Lhassa, receiving the Kechoo river from that holy city.
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