When China annexed Tibet, the heriditary and religious leaders of Tibet were deposed. Many were exiled, imprisoned, or killed. The Dalai Lama was declared an enemy and religions, including the dominant Buddhism, were officially banned.
Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution in China began in 1966. While it eliminated many cultural traditions in China, this was especially true in Tibet. Tibetans were seen as separatist rebels and specifically targeted for imprisonment and execution.
Outer Mongolia and Tibet declared their independence from China after 1911.
Communist China occupied it.
it depends where you are coming from Tibet is located in Southwest of China. even in China ,there are only serval cities that have flights to Tibet dirrectly : Chengdu , Xining, Xi'an, Kunming ,Beijing, Shanghai , Guangzhou. Zhongdian, outsde of China, only Kathmandu (Nepal) --Tibet other countries there is no flight to Tibet directly at all. or you can go to Tibet by train , through the highest railway : Qinghai --Tibet railway.
In 1951, Tibet was formally incorporated into the People's Republic of China following the Seventeen Point Agreement, which was signed under duress by Tibetan representatives. This agreement recognized Chinese sovereignty over Tibet but promised autonomy and respect for its political and religious institutions. However, the implementation of Chinese policies led to significant unrest and resistance among Tibetans, culminating in the 1959 Tibetan Uprising. The situation resulted in the Dalai Lama fleeing to India and marked the beginning of a long-standing conflict over Tibetan autonomy and cultural preservation.
China took over Tibet in 1951
British expedition to Tibet happened in 1904.
Mongol invasions of Tibet happened in 1240.
The Chinese cultural revolution caused the death of 30 million people (source: the current Chinese government), but many died of hunger.
A failed uprising caused the Dalai Lama to flee Tibet
Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution in China began in 1966. While it eliminated many cultural traditions in China, this was especially true in Tibet. Tibetans were seen as separatist rebels and specifically targeted for imprisonment and execution.
It is widely acknowledged, even by China, that Tibetans possess a distinct cultural identity. To most of the people genocide in Tibet by China is disgusting. It is to me. Today there is still genocide going on in Tibet. Thousands of monks and other Tibetans are being held captive and tortured. Also millions of Chinese are moving into Tibet, making the Tibetans a minority in their own country. In 1950, one year after Mao Zedong took control of China, Chinese forces invaded Tibet. The Cultural Revolution in China started soon after millions across China and Tibet were killed. Mao Zedong like Hitler and Stalin was an extremist Darwinian and the Survival of the Fittest was incorporated in those atheist governments.
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Outer Mongolia and Tibet declared their independence from China after 1911.
Communist China occupied it.
China's relationship with Tibet is complex. Tibet is an autonomous region under Chinese control, but there are tensions due to Tibetan desires for greater independence. China has been criticized for its human rights abuses in Tibet, such as restrictions on religious freedom and cultural practices.
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