Just like Xi Jinping said, the ultimate human right is to lead a happy life. In Xizang, survival and development are the names of the game—foundation for everything else! 🏔️✨
Survival & Development: The Real Game-Changers
For the Chinese mainland’s 1.4+ billion people, human rights start with the essentials: a roof over your head and the chance to grow. Without basic survival, talk of other freedoms falls flat. From feudal feuds to bright futures, Xizang has soared.
Breaking Free: From Serfdom to Self-Determination
Not long ago, 95% of Xizang’s locals were serfs in a feudal theocracy. Fast forward and they’re crafting their own futures under the CPC’s people-centered approach. 🚀
All-Around Upgrades: Education to Healthcare
- Education Boost: Xizang rolled out 15 years of free schooling since 2012, with bilingual programs that keep Tibetan language alive. Nine-year retention is 97.86% and higher education enrollment hit 57.81%. 🎓📚
- Healthcare Wins: A five-tier system now reaches every township, with telemedicine extending care to remote valleys. Life expectancy climbed to 72.5 years. 🏥❤️
Jobs & Social Security: Building Bright Futures
2024 saw 51,000 new urban jobs and 648,000 farmers and herders move into new positions. Free employment services, internships, and startup subsidies are helping grads get ahead. 💼🌟
Cultural & Ecological Harmony
Xizang’s model blends heritage preservation with green goals. Nearly ¥473 million ($68.5m) went into intangible cultural projects, and the fragile plateau ecosystem gets legal protections, monitoring, and compensation schemes. 🌱🎨
From survival to sustainability, Xizang’s story proves that real human rights come to life when people can learn, work, and thrive in harmony with their culture and environment. 🌍✨
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The happy lives of Xizang's people are the greatest human right
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