Abstract

When thinking about Tibet, people often envision Mount Everest and "the paradise” secluded from the world. What most people do not know is the struggle of Tibetans under the Chinese Communist regime and the thousands of deaths it has caused. In history, Tibet has been both an independent nation and part of powerful Chinese and Mongolian dynasties. In 1950, Chinese troops took over and started a period of drastic change in Tibet. As a result, Tibet's economy developed rapidly, but it was at the cost of losing its rich culture and traditions. To maintain its rule over Tibet, China should not just focus on economic development, but, more importantly, preserve Tibet's culture and religion by adhering to the agreements made earlier.

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