This is Lhamo, a brilliant Tibetan woman that I taught English to in exchange for home-made Tibetan food. She was one of thousands of refugees living in McLeod Ganj, the Dalai Lama's home in northern India.

Nyimatashi was a Japanese/Tibetan Buddhist monk.

I asked Rashid to sit for me in a Hong Kong park. I had to overcome my natural reserve about approaching strangers on this trip.

India:

Lunchtime in Hong Kong.

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