Lhalu Tsewang Dorje - His Published Work

His Published Work

  • Recalling the Road I Took (published both in Tibetan and Chinese; does not seem to have been translated into English)
  • Collected Materials of Literature and History in Tibet, a multi-volume compilation he has spent much of his time editing and publishing, Cultural and Historical Materials Office, Beijing
  • Recollections of My Father Dorje Tsegye Lungshar, in Collected Materials of Literature and History in Tibet, Cultural and Historical Materials Office, Nationalities Publishing House, Beijing, 1983, 2:93-109
  • The Purple Kasaya, coll. Tibetan People (2/4) (DVD), 2007

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