For many years, I have been exploring the immense Tibetan territory to witness to the upheavals that the region has been experiencing after over 50 years of Chinese settlement. From Lhassa to the high desertic plateaux, I depicts a hostile environment with dusty, austere landscapes, far away from the exotic clichés generally conveyed about that mythical country. But even if the chinese colonisation destroy, year after year, meticulously, the tibetan culture, behind the darkness, in spite of repressions, the Tibetans keep on practising their religion with unshakeable faith and thus try to perpetuate the main pillar of their culture.