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Bibliography of ancient and modern Tibetan books
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General situation of Tibet

geographical position

administrative division

A brief history of development

Population and nationality

Tibet's sovereignty

Tibetans have been a member of the Chinese nation since ancient times.

Yuan dynasty (127 1- 1368)

Ming dynasty (1368- 1644)

Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Republic of China (19 12- 1949)

People's Republic of China (PRC) (1949-)

There is no so-called "Great Tibetan Area" in history.

The General Plan of the Central Government Governing Tibet in Past Dynasties

Social system in old Tibet

Local government organizations in old Tibet

Laws of old Tibet

The power and status of Tibetan lamas and nobles

The economic system in old Tibet

Cruel exploitation and rule of the Lama Temple in old Tibet

Feudal serfdom in old Tibet

Political rights enjoyed by people in Xizang today.

Everyone has the right to life and personal safety.

Citizens have the right to vote and stand for election.

Autonomous regions exercise autonomy according to law.

Establishment and development of regional autonomy system for ethnic groups in Tibet

Peaceful liberation laid the foundation for regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet.

Democratic reform has cleared the way for Tibet to implement regional ethnic autonomy.

The establishment of Xizang Autonomous Region marks the full implementation of the system of regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet.

Reform and opening up have opened up a vast world for people in Xizang to fully exercise its rights of regional ethnic autonomy.

The main ethnic groups in Tibet

Freedom of religious belief in people in Xizang

Religious activities are respected by society.

Repair religious sites and rescue Buddhist classics

Restore the examination and promotion system for monks.

The Revival and Prosperity of Tibetan Traditional Culture

Tibetan traditional culture has been revived with unprecedented enthusiasm.

The development of tourism has promoted the further prosperity of Tibetan culture.

People in Xizang has the right to enjoy modern civilization and improve their quality of life.

All-round Inheritance and Development of Tibet and Tibetan Culture

Great changes in education in Tibet

The leap-forward process of social development in Tibet

The central government has helped Tibet's economy develop rapidly year after year.

180 infrastructure project laid the foundation for Tibet's economic take-off.

Special fiscal and taxation preferential policies support Tibet's development.

The opening of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway has injected vitality into the development of Tibet.

Increase investment and promote the development of science and technology

The standard of living in people in Xizang has improved steadily.

People in Xizang lives and works in peace and contentment in modern civilization and freedom of belief.

Compare past and present figures.

Looking at the changes in Tibet from the figures

Birth rate, death rate and natural growth rate of Tibetan population

Population of all ethnic groups in Tibet

Tibet's GDP

Total fiscal revenue and expenditure in Tibet over the years

Main economic indicators per capita in Tibet

Number of capital construction and production projects in various industries of Tibet's national economy

Gross output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery in Tibet

Gross social output value of rural areas in Tibet

Agricultural electrification, chemistry and water conservancy in Tibet

Tibet's total industrial output value

Tibet's total import and export trade

Tibet's import trade

Basic situation of education in Tibet

Number of students in schools of all levels and types in Tibet

The enrollment rate of junior high school graduates and primary school graduates in Tibet and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children

Number of professional and technical personnel in Tibet

The improvement of people in Xizang's material and cultural living standards

Consumption level of Tibetan residents

Basic situation of families of urban residents in Tibet

At the end of the year, the average number of durable consumer goods owned by every 100 households in Tibet's cities and towns.

Basic situation of rural families in Tibet

Per capita income of rural families in Tibet

Social Changes in Tibet Seen from Pictures

Appendix Regional Ethnic Autonomy in China

The History and Present Situation of Regional National Autonomy

The right of regional national autonomy

Types of regional ethnic autonomy

Historical inevitability of implementing regional ethnic autonomy