Tibet is famous for its unique cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and spiritual significance, particularly as the home of Tibetan Buddhism and numerous monasteries. The region is renowned for its breathtaking high-altitude scenery, including the Himalayas and Mount Everest, which attract adventurers and tourists. Additionally, Tibet's political history and ongoing struggles for autonomy have drawn international attention, further contributing to its global recognition.
1. Qiangba Puncog, governor of Tibet 2. Soinam Wangmo, famous singer
all of it
mount everest
So Tibet could fall to communism
Potala Palace, Jokhang Monastery.
The Dalai Lama is both a famous person (nobel prize winner, ruler in exile of Tibet) and a Buddhist.
China illegaly took over tibet, so They want it to be china, just more china
Technically in Nepal, although, the chain is so close to the Nepal-Tibet border, it is often said that part of it at least is in Tibet
A small handful of conspirators staged violent riots in the name of separatism or so-called "Tibet independence." Their aim is to split Tibet from China. The riots killed 18 innocent civilians.
Some of the famous mountains located in Tibet include Mount Everest, known as Qomolangma in Tibetan, and Mount Kailash, considered sacred in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Bon religions. Other notable peaks in Tibet include Cho Oyu, Shishapangma, and Mount Namcha Barwa.
Realistically, China will never grant independence to Tibet. Bear in mind that there are already more Chinese people in Tibet than there are Tibetans. So even by a purely democratic vote of its current residents, Tibet would not now vote to secede from China.
The answer should be divided into two parts. Firstly, the culture. Buddhism is unbelievable popular in Tibet, people do ascetic practices to express their believes of Buddhism. Also, there are many amazing customs different from other places. Secondly. Geography, Tibet is specially high and beautiful, the Himalayas and Mount Everest are the symbols of Tibet, they are unique, so is Tibet.