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Tintin in Tibet
Book • 1959
In this twentieth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, Tintin is convinced that his friend Chang Chong-Chen has survived a plane crash in the Himalayas.
Despite the odds and the skepticism of others, Tintin, accompanied by Captain Haddock and Snowy, embarks on a treacherous journey across the Himalayas to Tibet.
The story is notable for its emotional and spiritual themes, lacking the typical villains and conspiracies of other Tintin adventures.
Hergé's personal experiences and interests in yoga, spiritualism, and Buddhism are also reflected in this work.
Despite the odds and the skepticism of others, Tintin, accompanied by Captain Haddock and Snowy, embarks on a treacherous journey across the Himalayas to Tibet.
The story is notable for its emotional and spiritual themes, lacking the typical villains and conspiracies of other Tintin adventures.
Hergé's personal experiences and interests in yoga, spiritualism, and Buddhism are also reflected in this work.
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Mentioned by Graham Hoyland in relation to Tintin's adventures in Tibet, highlighting the Yeti's presence in Western popular culture.

EP: 289 The Yeti Files with Graham Hoyland