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History of the Expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.1 |
LIST OF PL ATES
Frontispiece: The Author in 1933
Plate Facing
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I. Chi-nien-tien, a part of The Temple of Heaven, Peking i6
Outside one of the smaller city gates of Peking 17
The north-western corner of the wall of the Chinese City, Peking 32
The Jade Fountain in the Western Hills outside Peking 33
From the T'ai-miao, the ancestral temple of the Manchu emperors in Peking 48
The marble stupa in the grounds of The Yellow Temple, Peking, built by Ch'ien Lung
to commemorate the third Tashi Lama 49
Street-life in Pao-t'ou.
Our camels passing through the gate of our Pao-t'ou headquarters 64
Larson.
Manufacture of camel chests at our Pao-t'ou headquarters 65
Barun Sunit Wang (Teh Wang) in 1927.
The consort of Barun Sunit Wang 76
1o. A Mongol sacrificing at the obo on top of the Bayan-bogdo.
The huge painting with Maydar's image hung up in front of the main temple at Batu-
khalagh-sume 77
II. Mongolian ponies cooling off in the Khujirtu-gol.
Hami and the young antelope Dicky 84
Cart with fuel (dry cattle-dung) for the lamas at Batu-khalagh-sume 85
From the Maydar festival at Batu-khalagh-sume.
The Mongol prince Darkhan Beile attending the Maydar festival at Batu-khalagh-sume 92
Jolros Lama, the Living God at Batu-khalagh-sume 93
Camels being saddled in Camp Khujirtu-gol 96
Haude sending up a pilot-balloon. From the left: Ts'ui, Li, Walz, Haude, Mühlenweg, the author.
Our Chinese students. From the left: Ts'ui, Liu, Ma, Li 97
A beautiful Mongolian pony on the steppe.
Mongolian ponies in shaggy winter-coat 112
Camp XIII on the Hailutain-gol 113
The suburgas at Bayan-shandai-sume (Shande-miao) 124
Our camp in front of the temple-town of Shande-miao.
Two high lamas in their quarters, Shande-miao 125
Zimmermann on the slope of a sand-dune in the Lang-shan.
The crossing of a canal near San-tao-chiao 128
The Dobechyn Gegen, a Living God from Tibet 129
The Hempel-Zimmermann caravan in the Lang-shan 132
A camping place in the Lang-shan 133
Haslund on his swift camel.
Wool buyers at a Chinese trading post 140
Our lonely desert camp at Ukh-tokhoi.
Approaching the high sand-dunes 141
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