The Dalai Lama's banquet of 10 courses
Look, the Dalai Lama is enjoying his sumptuous feast of 10 courses with relish. No mistake, it is not arranged specially for "His Holiness" in a star-hotel, but in the worst-hit area raged by Morakot typhoon, where the victims are still waiting for supplies and aids to maintain survival.

(Global Times Photo)"Protest? I love it..." said the Dalai LamaAlthough he was denied the press conference, the Dalai Lama has already fully displayed his P.R. strategies as a political monk. He would pounce on any chance to offer to speak to media staff on his so-called religious trip. He even took no heed to the populous feeling and general concerns in Taiwan at the moment, and disregarded his promise to Ma Ying-jeou before getting his visa not to touch on political issues, by already covering a wide range of topics including political ones. This is in a violent defiance of his statement that his trip has no political subtext but merely for religious mission. When asked about what he felt about the protests accompanying his tour in the disaster-raged area, he said, "protest? I love it, very good. Wonderful."
Source: People Forumhttp://www.peopleforum.cn/redirect.php?fid=11&tid=907&goto=nextoldset【1】 【2】 【3】 【4】 【5】 【6】 【7】