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Liechtenstein artist Hansjörg Quaderer in Central Asian MuseumOn August 7, Liechtenstein artists Hansjörg Quaderer and Helena Becker made a special one-day show of their contemporary art works at the Central Asian Museum.
Kargil War by Ghulam MustafaNative Leh resident Ghulam Mustafa is not only the owner of the Grand Dragon Hotel, but also one of the most accomplished contemporary painters. On August 3, THF/LOTI inaugurated an exhibition of his naturalist water colours and modern abstract oil paintings at Lala’s Café. The event was attended by community members, school children, officials, staff of the Ladakhi state-run television channel and friends.
12:39 pm, 14 Aug 2011
On June 9, the library was formally inaugurated by Saleem Beg (Intach J&K) and Executive Councillor Ghulam Abbas Abidin, and is now open to the public. We hope for more book donations.
12:23 pm, 14 Aug 2011
The House of Tashi Tsering, written and illustrated by Pimpim de Azevedo, is about a young Tibetan boy who goes on pilgrimage through Tibet with his parents, and dreams about how to construct his own house one day. Jullay Ladakh - Hong Kong-based artist Fongie visited THF's Ladakh project in 2010 for two months, and created unique drawings of sites and people in old Leh.

On June 14 and 20, the NGO Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center holds special events to distribute THF's Beijing Hutong Conservation Study
Ground level, Central Asian MuseumWork at the Central Asian Museum Leh (CAML) is progressing very rapidly this year: the Central Asian Museum, research library and various house restoration and upgrading projects are nearing completion.
Participants of Heritage Workshop in Ladakh Central Asian Research Library Leh 2011On May 21, THF/LOTI hosted a workshop on Research and Heritage Cooperation in Ladakh in the Central Asian Research Library (attached to the Central Asian Museum). Supported by Intach J&K, scholars, officials, NGOs and institutions engaged in conservation participated, along with three visiting scholars from CNRS France.

view of Gangtok TsuklakhangOn March 21, under patronage of Her Highness, Princess Hope Leezum Namgyal of Sikkim and in cooperation with the Tsuklakhang Trust, THF began to work in Sikkim on the conservation of the wall-paintings of Gangtok's Tsuklakhang temple.


3:38 am, 08 Nov 2011
THF's Andre Alexander was selected as speaker for the conference,
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND CULTURAL HERITAGE – LIVING IN HARMONY WITH THE FOUR ELEMENTS”, Thimphu December 12-14, 2010, inaugurated by the prime minister of Bhutan.
The presentation featured THF's recent experience with the Yushu earthquake (where a building restored by THF withstood the earthquake) and the flashflood that hit Ladakh in 2010.
2:58 pm, 29 Mar 2011
On April 11 at 19.30 there will be a documentary featuring THF Ladakh on arte, made by Hajo Bergmann and Manuel Bauer.
THF is co-hosting and co-organizing two workshops in Leh to celebrate the preview-opening of the Central Asian Museum Leh (CAML) and the Central Asian Research Library (CARL).
Sponsored by Martin Vernier from Switzerland and Intach J&K, the first workshop will bring together all NGOs and individuals working on heritage conservation in Ladakh on May 21.
On the occasion of the Ladakh Studies Conference in August, there will be a one-day workshop on August 23 for the participants and the general public, to coincide with a preview opening of the Central Asian Museum.
The events are organized and carried out by THF/LOTI in cooperation with the Central Asian Museum Leh, Anjuman Society Leh, CNRS Paris, Inach J&K, the International Association for Ladakh Studies, and a group of French and Swiss researchers.

3:02 pm, 06 Dec 2010
sikkim talk by andre alexander in gangtokA presentation at Rachna Gallery, in Gangtok, Sikkim, about THF's work and traditional Lhasa architecture on 6 November.

official redevelopment plans for the historic Tibetan town of Jyekundo (chin. Yushu) that was badly damaged by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on April 14, 2010. There will be a complete new town build with little similarity to the historic trading town, and even buildings that survived the earthquake may get flattened unless they can get historic building status. Download the plans here. Thanks to friends who pointed these out.
House in Ladakh damaged by floodOn August 5, Ladakh was hit by mudslides and flashfloods triggered by a cloudburst. Affected were lower Leh, Choklamsar, Sabu, Shey, Basgo, Nyemo, Skorbuchen, Dhar Hanu and other villages, causing untold destruction and so far about 200 confirmed deaths, download the official damage assessment here. THF is helping to prevent collapse of buildings in Leh, and plans to assist rebuilding and flood prevention if funds can be raised. More info about the situation in Ladakh soon on this space.
German Ambassador inaugurates THF Ladakh projectOn August 3, the German Ambassador to India, Mr. Mattussek, has inaugurated THF"s Tsatsapuri restoration project in Alchi village, Ladakh. The project has been funded for the past three years by the Cultural Section of the German Embassy in India. The event was covered by the local Ladakhi TV news channel.
THF is featured in the BBC's series, Heritage Heroes. Transmission 24/07 @ 01.30, 08.30 GMT and 25/07 @ 14.30, 20.30 GMT.
On 12-16 June 2010 THF participated in the Asian Community Architects Meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Organised by ACHR and part of the Asian Coalition for Community Action (ACCA) programme, the meeting brought together 125 participants from 23 and was hosted by Chiang Mai University's Faculty of Architecture. Participants shared their experiences and projects working to help disadvantaged

THF is currently hard at work to complete the Central Asian Research Library, attached to the Central Asian Museum and funded by the Embassy of Finland in Delhi.
In May 2010 THF and its local partner LOTI have resumed work on the construction of the Central Asian Museum in Leh, Ladakh.
Gyatsongtsang House, Yushu May 2010 after the earthquakeThe Chatsongtsang (Ja tshong tshang) House in the small historic center of Jyiekundu town (Jiegu, chin. Yushu) that was restored by THF in 2009 has survived the April 14 earthquake in Yushu Prefecture, Qinghai, China. It is a traditional mud-and-timber structure, typical for the region.
2:52 am, 08 May 2010
Courtesy Himalayan Region Eco-tourism ProjectTHF has joined other NGOs and volunteers to send help to the Tibetan town of Jiegu (Jiekundo), devastated by the earthquake on 14 April 2010. Please contribute funds. You can download the information here, or click below for more information .
The THF core team have been invited to give a presentation for the City Talk series at the School of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong on November 19 2009. On November 24 we will be giving a different presentation at the Asia Society, entitled: The Spirit Travels: Tibetan Architecture in Lhasa, Amdo, Mongolia and Ladakh.

UNESCO Heritage Award 2009 for THF's Sangiin Dalai projectThe THF core team have been invited to give a presentation for the City Talk series at the School of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong on November 19 2009. On November 24 we will be giving a different presentation at the Asia Society, entitled: The Spirit Travels: Tibetan Architecture in Lhasa, Amdo, Mongolia and Ladakh.

THF has completed the main phase of the restoration of the Sangye Lhakhang, the main hall and oldest building of the 14th century Nangra Serkhang monastery in Amdo.
Andre Alexander, Prof. Peter Herrle and Prof. Peter Berten are offering a course on Himalayan-Tibetan architecture and urban heritage in Ladakhat the Habitat Unit of the School of Architecture, Berlin University of Technology. The course runs from July 6 to 21, and on August 24 the entire class will arrive in Leh for field work.
A special issue about heritage conservation in the renown Indian magazine, Indian Architect and Builder, carries an article about THF's Ladakh project, see http://www.iabforum.com/magazines_may09.html

The ceiling of the ground floor of the Central Asian Museum Leh, built by THF/LOTI, is nearing completion.
Leh Main Bazaar 1977 (collection Skarma Rinchen)Lala's Gallery, the Leh Heritage House operated by THF/LOTI, opens the season with two exhibitions of photos of Ladakh in the 1960s and 70s by local photographers Nissar and Skarma Rinchen.

Avalokiteshvara image carved on rockThe half-buried stone image of Maitreya Buddha was recorded by THF for the Leh old town inventory in 2003 in a backyard in the Manikhang area. Long forgotten, it once marked the boundary of Leh town. In 2008 we asked restorer Patrick Juergens to conserve the image, which was decaying probably as a result of salts in the soils and accumulating waste. In early 2009 local historian S. Puntsog, the owners of the backyard and the manikhang area community requested THF to move the image so that it would be safe from pollution and visible again. On May 25-26 this was performed by THF's team of 35 artisans from Ladakh, Nepal, Bihar, Jammu/Kashmir, Germany and France, using a technique pioneered by the ancient Egyptians to roll the 3-ton image away. We estimate it to be from the 10th-12th century, but the inscription has not yet been fully deciphered.

7:44 am, 02 Apr 2009
Pimpim and Mongolian friendThe Japanese-language website Washington Japanese Women's Network (www.wjwn.org/) published an interview with THF's co-director Pimpim about her 15 years of work on heritage preservation.
11:30 am, 10 Feb 2009
On Monday December 8 André Alexander will give a presentation at the University of Leipzig, Institute of Central Asian Studies at 17.00. On December 4, he gave a presentation at Potsdam School of Architecture. On November 28-29 he gave a paper at "The Sacred World of Central Asia", a conference in Varsaw hosted by the Polish Society of Oriental Art and the Asia Pacific Museum.

The stupa's gokyim is lifted up for sealing the interior after filling it with incense, Kanjur and other newly-made items THF helped a local community in Trika county to rebuild a lost stupa, completely in traditional construction materials and style.

THF wins 2008 Global Vision AwardTravel + Leisure magazine awarded THF their 2008 Global Vision Award for Historic Preservation for the Leh Old Town conservation project. From the Jury: "By working with local artisans to restore the Leh Old Town, the Tibet Heritage Fund ensures that regional art and architecture techniques are not lost."
Model of the Central Asian Museum in Leh (D. Krüger)On August 22, the foundation stone was laid for the Central Asian Museum in old Leh. Leh's first museum-to-be was the brainchild of the Anjuman Society in Leh (the site owner), with whom THF had cooperated in 2007 to restore Leh's oldest mosque, and Intach J&K's Saleem Beg. The project is financed largely by the Jammu & Kashmir Ministry of Tourism. The museum is designed and being built by THF/LOTI.
Maitreya on the rocks at Khartse (Phuntsog Dorje)On July 11 THF opened an exhibit entitled "Early Buddhist Rock Sculptures of Ladakh"
by Phuntsog Dorjay (Ph.D). Phuntsog Dorjay has been travelling across Ladakh and Zanskar to document monumental early sculptures such as the well-known Mulbek and Khartse standing Maitreya Buddha-s, and he has also discovered a few previously unknown ones.

12:34 pm, 21 Jul 2008
Wildlife scenery, Domkhar sanctuary (Tashi lDawa)THF opens exhibition on Ladakh's petroglyphs in Lala's Gallery

A new UN publication, Poverty Reduction that Works, includes a paper by THF about our work in Lhasa and LadakhTHF contributed a paper to a new UN publication, Poverty Reduction that Works: Experience of Scaling Up Development Success. This is due to the inclusion of THF's Lhasa Old Town Project in UN-Habitat's list of projects with Best Practice for Improvement of the Living Environment.
6:01 am, 31 Aug 2008
UNESCO representative R. Engelhardt presents THF with awardUNESCO Regional Advisor for Culture in the Asia-Pacific region, Mr. Richard Engelhardt, visited THF's Leh Old Town Conservation Project on May 3 2008 for a special award ceremony attended by local government representatives, community members, Ladakhi dignitaries and friends.

4:33 pm, 14 Dec 2007
The old and the new in Lhasa (J. Mueller)Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development of Historic Cities in Asia - Safeguarding traditions and ancient knowledge to promote development, Berlin 4.-5.12.2007, Berlin University of Technology and Humboldt University (program) (abstracts).
THF/LOTI's Leh Old Town Project, picture © Manpreet RomanaTHF/LOTI's Leh Old Town Project is featured on the AFP news website, text by Tripti Lahiri and pictures by Manpreet Romana.

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