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Published: November 9, 2009
NEW DELHI - Ignoring Chinese protests, the Dalai Lama traveled to a disputed part of India near China's Tibetan border Sunday as thousands of pilgrims braved cold weather to catch a glimpse of their spiritual leader.
The Dalai Lama, who was sharply criticized by Beijing before the visit, expects to spend five days praying and instructing Buddhist worshippers in the monastery town of Tawang in the northern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. His last visit there was in 2003.
The town of 39,000 is the site of one of Tibetan Buddhism's largest monasteries and a place where the Dalai Lama took refuge 50 years ago when he fled Tibet ahead of pursuing Chinese soldiers.
Los Angeles Times
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