All of modern China, including Tibet, is considered a part of East Asia. Historically, some European sources also considered parts of Tibet to lie in Central Asia. Tibet is west of the Central China plain, and within mainland China, Tibet is regarded as part of 西部 (Xībù), a term usually translated by Chinese media as "the Western section", meaning "Western China".
Tibet
Tibet is the only landlocked country in Southeastern Asia. It is bordered by no water whatsoever.
The Plateau of Tibet is the country Tibet and is located in Asia. Some might say that it is in China, but it is really in the country Tibet. The whole country just happens to be on a plateau.
Tibet is not a country. It is an autonomous region of China.
No, Tibet is a country of it's own.
the country that took over Tibet is china
Are you thinking of Nepal
Not a single country officially recognizes Tibet as an independent country.
The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
After the Chinese government took over Tibet in 1950, the former country of Tibet became a part of China. Many people feel that Tibet is still its own country and work to bring freedom back to to the Tibetan people.
Tibet is an autonomous region of China, not a country. In terms of land area, Tibet is considered to be the second-largest region in China after Xinjiang.
Tibet