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  • The 'First Village of Democratic Reform' in Tibet[03-23]
  • Statistics: Not a cent taken from Tibet in 50 years[03-23]
  • Exhibition dispells foreign ambassadors' misconception about Tibet [03-26]
  • Tibetans embrace changes, development [03-26]
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  • Name: 50th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet Exhibition
    Duration: February 24--April 10
    Location: Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing
    Price: Free of charge
    Sponsor:News Office of the State Council, United Front Work Department of CPC Central Committee, State Ethnic Affairs Commission

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  • CPPCC members visit exhibition on Tibet [03-12]
  • '50th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet' Exhibition attracts audience[03-11]
  • 200,000 visitors attend exhibition on Tibet [04-03]
  • Tibetan officials urge people to learn more about Tibet's past [03-09]
  • A Tibetan guide tells true Tibetan development in 50 years [03-06]
  • 50th Anniversary of Democratic Reform in Tibet Exhibition popular [03-03]
  • "I want to go to Tibet" [03-01]
  • Foreign media eye Tibet´s changes[03-19]
  • 11th Panchen Lama visits exhibition on Tibet's democratic reform[03-17]
  • Exhibition helps general public know Tibet better[03-04]
  • "I want to go to Tibet" [03-04]
  • Life in Tibet over 50 Years[03-04]
  • Preface
    In mid 20th Century Tibet, the largest ethnic minority-ruled region in China's southwest, was still a feudal serfdom under the despotic theocratic rule of officials, lamas and nobles.
    Peacefully liberating Tibet is a key commponent of China's New Democratic Revolution and a crucial decision made by the CPC Central Committee. In 1951 the Chinese central government and he then Tibet local government signed the 17-Article Agreement, and went onto peacefully liberate Tibet.
    On March 10, 1959, reactionaries among the ruling elite of Tibet staged an armed rebellion centered on Lhasa in flagrant contravention of the 17-Article Agreement. To defend the unity of the nation and its people and to free Tibetan people once and for all, the central government took the decision to "thoroughly quell the rebellion, fully mobilize the masses and implement democratic reform."
    Extensive democratic reforms banished the obsolete and corrupt theocratic system of feudal serfdom, and emancipated productivity. Millions of serfs and slaves in the region were thus no longer cattel for trade and barter, but masters of their own fate and of the nation. The Tibet Autonomous Region was formally established in September 1965, marking an epoch-making change in Tibetan history and great progress in China's human rights.
    Democratic reforms ended feudal serfdom under the Tibet theocracy. But since fleeing to an overseas exile in 1959, the Dalai Lama clique has been unwavering in its intent to reinstate serfdom in Tibet and its privileged position within it. It has, with the support of western anti-Chinese forces, persistently conspired to incite incidents that hinder development and destroy ethnic unity, and separate Tibet from China.
    During the 50 years since the democratic reform Tibet has undergone great changes with each passing day, and created miracles one after another. Tibet today has achieved economic development, social progress, strong border defense and ethnic unity while preserving the region's traditional culture. People of all ethnic groups in Tibet enjoy full freedom of religious belief and a steadily rising living standard.
    History Makes Fair Judgments.

    During 50 years of development, Tibet has moved from darkness to light, poverty to affluence, dictatorship to democracy and seclusion to opening-up. History has eloquently proven democratic reform as the impetus for development in Tibet, and CPC leadership as the path to socialism in the region. It was only under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, in the embrace of the motherland and by treading the socialist road of regional ethnic autonomy with Chinese and Tibetan characteristics that it was possible for people of all ethnic groups in Tibet to enjoy prosperity and progress today and to anticipate an even better tomorrow.
     
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  • China has done quite a lot for development of Tibet region. It is quite impressive what China has done in 50 years. --bandujith@gmail.com

    Tibet's today is built by CPC---An audience

    I want to thank for this exhibition, I'm very moved, and I learnt a lot. It plays an important role on national unity. It makes more people especially Tibetan people learn the history as well as the efforts and achievements made for democratic reforms by Chinese central government.---An audience.

    I love Tibet, the beautiful Tibet.----Yu Jiarun

    Good exhibition, best wishes to Tibet's future.---An audience.

    I'm glad to visit the 50th Anniversary of Democratic Reforms in Tibet exhibition. I learnt a lot about democratic reform in Tibet and saw the great changes in Tibet. I hope the Chinese government keep working on making a more and more beautiful Tibet and development in the future.---Ayaz

    The exhibition is meaningful in education. It unveils the brutal, dark feudal serf system in the old Tibet. Only the CPC can make Tibet to have a better life.----A student of China Minzu University

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