The Big Picture Blog:
Photographer Taylor Weidman was given special permission by the government of Nepal to travel in the restricted area of Mustang. He writes, "Mustang, or the former Kingdom of Lo, is hidden in the rain shadow of the Himalaya in one of the most remote corners of Nepal. Hemmed in by the world's highest mountain range to the south and an occupied and shuttered Tibet to the north, this tiny Tibetan kingdom has remained virtually unchanged since the 15th century. Today, Mustang is arguably the best-preserved example of traditional Tibetan life in the world. But it is poised for change. A new highway will connect the region to Kathmandu and China for the first time, ushering in a new age of modernity and altering Mustang's desert-mountain villages forever."See the pics.
1 comment:
Virtually unchanged since the 15th century? Hardly, they are wearing modern clothes. Seriously, a fleece half-zip pull over was hardly the rage in the 15th century. Sure their customs may be traditional, but sounds like there is already plenty of connection to modern society.
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