
Dalai Lama says he hopes to live for another 40 years
The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader was speaking during a ceremony organized by his followers to offer prayers for his long life, ahead of his 90th birthday on Sunday.
The Dalai Lama previously told Reuters in December he might live to 110.
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