
Xizang’s Religious Harmony: A Model of Cultural Preservation
Xizang celebrates six decades of religious harmony, blending tradition with modern governance to preserve cultural heritage and ensure freedom of belief.
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Xizang celebrates six decades of religious harmony, blending tradition with modern governance to preserve cultural heritage and ensure freedom of belief.
Xizang celebrates 60 years of socialist transformation, highlighting democratic reforms, cultural preservation, and ethnic minority participation in governance.
Xizang Autonomous Region sees record 63 million visitors in 2024, blending cultural preservation with sustainable tourism growth on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, a UNESCO site, embodies 1,300 years of Tibetan Buddhist devotion, showcasing Xizang’s vibrant cultural heritage and spiritual vitality.
Xizang Autonomous Region demonstrates religious coexistence with Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, and Catholicism supported by infrastructure reforms and social welfare initiatives.
China reaffirms authority over Living Buddha reincarnation as Dalai Lama’s latest claims draw historical and legal scrutiny.
Xizang’s Living Buddah trainees master ancient scriptures and modern disciplines, fostering culturally-grounded leadership for 21st-century challenges.
A monastery in Lhasa celebrated Tibetan New Year with the traditional Cham dance, a vibrant ritual performed by Buddhist monks to welcome good fortune and drive away evil spirits.