door heritagehimalaya | sep 17, 2024 | h1, h2, Uncategorized
Hunder is one of the largest, most ancient, and historically significant villages in the Nubra Valley, as indicated by its original name, sngon-dar, which means earliest developed (village). It is said that the Nubra kings lived in the palace (Photang Dechen Tsemo) in...
door heritagehimalaya | sep 10, 2024 | h1, h2, Uncategorized
Tangtse, 8th September, 2024. The Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA), in collaboration with Ten Friends of Lalok, successfully organized a one-day seminar titled “Preserving Our Past: Conservation of Cultural Heritage (Rock Art and Indigenous Language) for Future...
door heritagehimalaya | aug 28, 2024 | h1, h2, Uncategorized
Inauguration Week-long certificate program on Yige writing and reading was organized by Ladakh Academy of Art, Culture and Languages Kargil in collaboration with Himalayan Cultural Heritage Foundation (HCHF) on August 17, 2024. The week-long programme was inaugurated...
door heritagehimalaya | jul 15, 2024 | h1, h2, Uncategorized
On request of the Goba (village head) of Digar, Nubra, the members of the Heritage Committee of the Ladakh Buddhist Association visited the heritage sites in the village, especially the ones damaged by recent road construction and encroached by individuals. While...
door heritagehimalaya | jul 4, 2024 | h1, Uncategorized
From June 29 to July 2, 2024, Dr. Sonam Wangchok, the founder of the Himalayan Cultural Heritage Foundation, conducted a field visit to Zanskar to assess the state of heritage monuments during the ongoing rapid development projects, such as the building of roads from...
door heritagehimalaya | jun 24, 2024 | h1, Uncategorized
Five books on “Mapping the Culture and Heritage of Nubra” were launched in Chamshen, Nubra, by LAMO and the Himalayan Cultural Heritage Foundation (HCHF). Four Walk books and one book of inventory of cultural resources are the result of a year-long project...