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Introduction to Tibet

In 1949 Tibet had over 6,000 monastic institutes. In 1962 the Panchen Lama stated that the Communist 'reforms' had desecrated 99 percent of them.
One of the main goals of this web site is to provide an in-depth introduction to various aspects of Tibet. In learning more about Tibet, it becomes apparent that Tibet was a sovereign nation, with its own language, culture, and customs, distinct from its neighbors. In this section of Xizang Zhiye, we will explore various aspects of Tibet, including Tibet's amazing geography, which is one of the main factors which has allowed Tibet to develop largely independently from its neighbors. Tibet also has a rich and beautiful culture with thousands of years of history.

The customs and culture of the Tibetan people are recognized as an important example of one of the last remaining authentic cultures in the world. We will also consider Tibet's impressive historical legacy which provides the necessary context for any modern considerations of Tibet.

What does the future hold for this culture? Today`s communist masters view Tibetan culture as the biggest threat to their rule in Tibet.
This section of Xizang Zhiye also provides information concerning the importance of religion to the Tibetan culture and people. And finally, in this section we will meet and learn about various individuals who have had an important influence on Tibet, including the Dalai Lama, the Karmapa and the Panchen Lama.

 

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