50th Anniversary of Serfs Emancipation, Democratic Reform in Tibet
Fifty years before March 28, China's Tibet started democratic reform in
its land of more than 1.2 million square km. The event put an end to the
centuries-old feudal serfdom under theocratic rule and gave freedom to some 1
million serfs.
Exhibition on Tibet receives 320,000 visitors
04/28 16:01
Dramatic changes in Tibetan people's lives
03/28 16:22
Herdsmen in Xinjiang move to a spring pasture
03/28 11:24
Grand celebration of Serfs Emancipation Day
03/28 11:24
Panchen Lama says China enjoys religious freedom
03/28 10:29
Tibet between 1950 and 1959, a personal account
03/27 18:56
03/27 13:27
Ending serfdom in Tibet, a giant step in human rights progress that deserves commemoration
03/27 13:27
Raidi: Any attempt to split Tibet is doomed
03/27 13:28
Former female serfs recollect tragic past
03/27 13:30
"Indissoluble bond between Dalai Lama, serfdom"
03/27 13:30
Witnesses tell real stories of Democratic Reform
03/27 13:31




