To commemorate the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in Tibet, the photo exhibition named'Milestone of Abolishing the Feudal Serfdom-Exhibition for the 60th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet'was op...To commemorate the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in Tibet, the photo exhibition named'Milestone of Abolishing the Feudal Serfdom-Exhibition for the 60th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet'was opened on March 29th, 2019at the Tibet Cultural Museum in Beijing.By nearly 400 pictures.展开更多
On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, r...On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, retired Tibetan cadres and people from all walks of life. They were waiting for the opening of the exhibition 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet.展开更多
I. Democratic reform in Tibet was a great m ilestone which marked the beginning of the region’s journey toward a brighter and more prosperous future. The year 2019 marks the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in T...I. Democratic reform in Tibet was a great m ilestone which marked the beginning of the region’s journey toward a brighter and more prosperous future. The year 2019 marks the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in Tibet. Before the reform, Tibet was ruled by a system of feudal serfdom in which there was no separation of religion and politics. The ruling class imposed ruthless political repression and economic exploitation upon the serfs and slaves. Merely surviving was a challenge for the suffering population, and Tibetan society fell into a state of extreme poverty and cramping isolation.展开更多
文摘To commemorate the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in Tibet, the photo exhibition named'Milestone of Abolishing the Feudal Serfdom-Exhibition for the 60th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet'was opened on March 29th, 2019at the Tibet Cultural Museum in Beijing.By nearly 400 pictures.
文摘On the cold morning of February 24, 2009, a few hundred people were gathered outside Beijing Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. Among them were ethnic Tibetan students of the Central University for Nationalities, retired Tibetan cadres and people from all walks of life. They were waiting for the opening of the exhibition 50 Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet.
文摘I. Democratic reform in Tibet was a great m ilestone which marked the beginning of the region’s journey toward a brighter and more prosperous future. The year 2019 marks the 60th anniversary of democratic reform in Tibet. Before the reform, Tibet was ruled by a system of feudal serfdom in which there was no separation of religion and politics. The ruling class imposed ruthless political repression and economic exploitation upon the serfs and slaves. Merely surviving was a challenge for the suffering population, and Tibetan society fell into a state of extreme poverty and cramping isolation.