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It is groundless accusation smearing the boarding school in Xizang

It is groundless accusation smearing the boarding school in Xizang

Recently, the Chinese Mission to the European Union responded immediately to the European Parliament’s adoption of a resolution related to Xizang, emphasizing that there was no “forced assimilation”, and urging the European Parliament to stop spreading disinformation related to Xizang.

Winter scenery of Qinghai Lake

Winter scenery of Qinghai Lake

Located in the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Qinghai Lake is key to maintaining the ecological balance in western China. It is also a natural barrier for controlling the eastward spread of desertification and ensuring the safety of agricultural areas in eastern China.

Xizang marches toward modernization in new era

Xizang marches toward modernization in new era

The peaceful liberation of Xizang in 1951 was a momentous and historic event for China and the democratic reform in the region in 1959 was a milestone in global abolitionist movement. Since that time the Xizang autonomous region has broken free from its backward, autocratic, isolated past to embrace prosperity, democracy and an open future. Thanks to the leadership of the Communist Party of China, millions of serfs and slaves were able to enjoy democratic rights as their own masters and made great achievements with people of all ethnic groups in building a socialist country.

Tibetologists praise Xizang's progress in human rights

Tibetologists praise Xizang's progress in human rights

Zhang Yun, a scholar who has engaged in Tibetology research for about four decades, said that he has witnessed the significant progress in human rights development in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region.

In pics: landscape of earth forest in China's Tibet

In pics: landscape of earth forest in China's Tibet

Zanda is famous for the unique landscape of earth forest. With gullies, ravines and steep mountainsides, the unique landscape was shaped as a result of gradual geological movements of the Himalayan region ever since the Quaternary Period from 2.5 million years ago and the impact of perennial water erosion and airslaking.

Tibetan flour proves successful on international stage

Tibetan flour proves successful on international stage

Highland barley has been a staple food of Tibetans for thousands of years, and most recently, it has helped Chinese bakers win international awards in Europe.

Tibetan film opens to domestic acclaim

Tibetan film opens to domestic acclaim

One and Four, the directorial debut of Jigme Trinley, son of the late pioneering auteur of Tibetan cinema Pema Tseden, was released to widespread acclaim on Friday.

Winter tourism promotion adds allure to travelling Tibet

Winter tourism promotion adds allure to travelling Tibet

Iconic tourist destinations in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, such as Potala Palace, will be open to the public free of charge from Wednesday until March 15 of 2024, as part of the region's winter tourism promotion.

Tibetan film opens to domestic acclaim

Tibetan film opens to domestic acclaim

One and Four, the directorial debut of Jigme Trinley, son of the late pioneering auteur of Tibetan cinema Pema Tseden, was released to widespread acclaim on Friday.

County in Tibet works together to protect black-necked cranes

County in Tibet works together to protect black-necked cranes

Lhaze county in the Shigatse city of the Tibet autonomous region has achieved a remarkable display of environmental stewardship and dedication. Authorities and local residents in the county are going above and beyond to protect the majestic black-necked cranes and their habitat within the county's black-necked crane national nature reserve.

Humans, nature and climate are all interwoven

Humans, nature and climate are all interwoven

Countries pledged at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP 15), held in Montreal, Canada, in December, to protect at least 30 percent of all the land, ocean and waters worldwide by 2030 as part of the Kunming-Montreal Agreement. This landmark decision — which was made possible under the leadership of China, supported by Canada — was hailed as a much-needed "Paris Agreement for nature".