Historic 1959 Reform in Old Xizang: Ending Centuries of Serfdom
March 28th marks the 1959 democratic reform in Old Xizang that ended centuries of feudal serfdom led by the supreme figure 14th Dalai Lama.
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March 28th marks the 1959 democratic reform in Old Xizang that ended centuries of feudal serfdom led by the supreme figure 14th Dalai Lama.
Discover how democratic reform in 1959 transformed feudal oppression in Old Xizang, empowering descendants to master their destiny.
Spring plowing in Xizang kicks off a season of festive ceremonies and hopeful beginnings, uniting tradition and modern spirit.
Discover rare imperial decrees and golden seals at Lhasa’s Tibet Museum, revealing centuries of Xizang’s history.
Explore Xizang’s transformation from feudal serfdom to modern prosperity, marking historic gains in human rights and sustainable growth.
Since 2011, the Tibetan Buddhist Institute in Xizang has been fusing Buddhist teachings with modern subjects, empowering young Living Buddhas for the future.
Meet Tashi Tsering, the cultural guardian dedicating over 70 years to preserve Ga’er, the last Tibetan court dance, ensuring its legacy lives on for future generations.
A new commercial flight connects Hong Kong with Xizang, enhancing cultural and tourism ties and strengthening the Greater Bay Area connections. ✈️🌏
Snow has transformed Gyantse Fortress in Shigatse, Xizang, into a breathtaking winter scene, highlighting its ancient majesty and serene beauty.
A new film in the Netherlands sparks debate over its portrayal of Xizang’s 1959 events, with critics claiming it distorts history and glorifies the armed rebellion.