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Military版 - CNN 的 Tibet Fast Facts。我兔应该搞一搞夏威夷,德州 Facts
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b********n
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/30/world/asia/tibet-fast-facts/index Fast Facts
(CNN)—Here's a look at Tibet, which is often called "the roof of the world."
About Tibet:
(From Facts.com and Britannica)
Area: 1.2 million square km (approx 463,000 square miles)
Capital: Lhasa
Population: 3,002,166 (2010 est.)
Language: Tibetan
Economy: Subsistence agriculture, tourism, infrastructure-related
construction, mining, hydro-electric power
Government (China): Governed by the Chinese Communist Party; the head of
state is President Xi Jinping.
Government (Exiled): Centered in Dharamsala, India, includes a popularly
elected assembly of deputies, ministers, a cabinet chairman (similar to a
prime minister).
Facts:
Tibet is an internationally recognized autonomous region within the People's
Republic of China, though many Tibetans dispute the legitimacy of China's
rule.
Tibet is officially called the Tibet (Xizang) Autonomous Region (TAR).
The Tibet Autonomous Region lies in the Plateau of Tibet, also called the
Tibetan Highlands, which also includes portions of China's Qinghai and
Sichuan provinces and the Uygur Autonomous Region Xinjiang. A little more
than half of the Plateau of Tibet lies outside of the TAR.
Mount Everest, the highest point on earth, lies on the border between Tibet
and neighboring Nepal.
Timeline:
1640 - Güüshi Khan invades Tibet and defeats a regional king.
1642 - Güüshi Khan enthrones the Dalai Lama as ruler of Tibet. Dalai Lama
is the title of the head of the Dge-lugs-pa, or Yellow Hat, order of Tibetan
Buddhists.
1792 - Tibet closes itself off to foreign visitors.
1904 - Tibet and Great Britain sign a treaty in Lhasa, ending a brief period
of military aggression during which the Dalai Lama flees to China. Great
Britain's interest is in securing trade rights and it overcomes Tibetan
resistance with force. China is not involved in the treaty negotiation.
April 27, 1906 - Great Britain and China sign a treaty recognizing China's
dominion of Tibet; the treaty is negotiated without any Tibetan
participation.
1910 - China attempts to gain physical control of Tibet; the Dalai Lama
flees and takes refuge in India.
1912 - China becomes a republic; Tibet declares its independence and expels
the Chinese.
July 6, 1935 - Lhamo Dhondrub, the future Dalai Lama, is born to a farming
family in Taktser, Amdo Province, Tibet.
1938 - Lhamo Dhondrub is removed from his family and taken to the Kumbum
monastery after a delegation of monks looking for the new Dalai Lama finds
him.
February 22, 1940 - Enthronement ceremony for the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin
Gyatso, takes place in Lhasa, Tibet.
November 8, 1950 - Chinese soldiers of the People's Liberation Army invade
Tibet at Lhasa.
November 17, 1950 - The Dalai Lama assumes full political power as Tibetan
Head of State and Government ahead of schedule. Investiture is moved up from
his eighteenth birthday as a result of China's invasion of Tibet.
May 23, 1951 - A Tibetan delegation signs a treaty with China, renouncing
independence in return for religious and cultural autonomy.
March 1959 - The Dalai Lama, his government, and approximately 80,000
Tibetans flee to India.
1960 - Dharamsala, India becomes home to the Dalai Lama and headquarters of
the government-in-exile of Tibet.
1963 - The Dalai Lama enacts a new Tibetan democratic constitution based on
Buddhist principles and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
1965 - China establishes the Tibetan Autonomous Region.
1966 - The Cultural Revolution in China begins, resulting in the closure of
many monasteries and the secularization of Tibetan society.
May 1977 - The Chinese government makes the Dalai Lama a conditional offer,
the opportunity to return to Tibet in return for acceptance of Chinese rule
over Tibet. The offer is rejected.
July 1979 - China again invites the Dalai Lama to return on the condition
that he recognize Chinese sovereignty over Tibet. The Dalai Lama rejects
this offer too.
1980 - China begins a series of reforms in Tibet, encouraging economic
development, reserving a majority of government posts for Tibetans, and
requiring Chinese workers in Tibet to learn the Tibetan language.
March 1989 - A march to demand Tibetan independence mushrooms into a two day
riot, resulting in the Chinese government's declaration of martial law. The
official death toll is 16, though the actual death toll is reported to be
as high as 256.
April 30, 1990 - The Chinese government lifts martial law.
1993 - Representatives of the Dalai Lama begin a decade of on-and-off talks
with the Chinese government concerning autonomy in Tibet.
July 1, 2006 - The China-Tibet railway begins regular service; the rail line
terminates in Lhasa. Critics condemn the railway as a tool for diluting
Tibetan culture.
March 10, 2008 - Buddhist monks stage the first of four days of protest
marches in Lhasa to commemorate the failed 1959 uprising against the Chinese
government.
March 14, 2008 - Four days of protest marches ends in bloodshed. Tibetans
say the situation escalated to violence when Chinese police beat monks who
had been protesting peacefully; Chinese authorities claim Tibetans launched
attacks on Chinese businesses. Officially the death toll is under 20;
Tibetans in exile say the death toll is near 150.
March 15, 2008 - China closes Tibet off to foreigners. The closure
effectively ends the climbing season on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest;
the climbing season spans April, May and the beginning of June, with the
primary window of opportunity taking place in mid-May.
March 18, 2008 - The Dalai Lama says in an interview that he would step down
as leader of Tibetan exiles if violence in Tibet were to get out of control.
April 2008 - Olympic torch relay rallies in London, Paris and San Francisco
are interrupted by demonstrations protesting China's treatment of Tibet.
April 2008 - In Tibet, 30 people are convicted of arson, robbery and
attacking government offices in connection to the March violence. They
receive prison sentences ranging from three years to life.
May 8, 2008 - The Olympic flame reaches the summit of Mount Everest at 9:18
a.m. (9:18 p.m. ET May 7). Of the 31 climbers who carry the flame up Mount
Everest, 22 are Tibetan. Five torchbearers, three Tibetan and two Han
Chinese, carry the torch to the summit, and Tsering Wangmo, a 23-year old
Tibetan woman, carries the flame atop the peak. Concurrently, the main
Olympic flame makes its way across China as part of the host country's relay.
June 12, 2008 - The Dalai Lama urges his supporters not to cause trouble
when the Olympic torch passes through Tibet; he also reiterates a general
plea for his supporters not to target the torch or the Olympic games.
June 21, 2008 - The Olympic torch passes through Lhasa without incident.
June 25, 2008 - Three months after closing Tibet to foreigners, the Chinese
government reopens the region to tourists.
January 2009 - Tibetan lawmakers declare March 28 a holiday to mark the day
China says one million people were freed in 1959 from serfdom, according to
state media.
March 2009 - Near the first anniversary of the riots and 50th anniversary of
the failed Tibetan uprising, a monk sets himself on fire in Sichuan
Province. He is shot at by police according to human rights groups. State
media claim the monk was transported to a hospital as soon as the flames
were extinguished. Foreign tourists are banned from Tibet during March.
March 2010 - A government chosen, approved and groomed Panchen Lama,
successor to the Dalai Lama, is appointed by the Chinese government. The
Panchen Lama chosen by the Dalia Lama is denounced by Beijing as invalid as
he was not chosen according to tradition.
February 2010 - China summons U.S. ambassador to express its "strong
dissatisfaction" of a meeting between the Dalai Lama and U.S. President
Barack Obama.
October 2010 - Tibetan students protest the Chinese government overhaul of
Tibet's school system that limits the use of the Tibetan language in schools.
March 10, 2011 - The Dalai Lama announces he plans to retire as political
head of the Tibetan exile movement.
March 16, 2011 - Monk Phuntsog sets himself ablaze in protest on the third
anniversary of the 2008 demonstrations.
April 27, 2011 - The Tibetan government-in-exile announces that Lobsang
Sangay has been elected Tibetan Prime Minister, with 55% of the vote.
May 29, 2011 - The Dalai Lama approves amendments to the exiled constitution
, formally removing his political and administrative responsibilities. He
remains the spiritual leader.
August 15, 2011 - Monk Tsewang Norbu, 29, an activist, sets himself ablaze,
calling for Tibetan freedom.
February 2012 - The International Campaign for Tibet in Washington says 22
monks, nuns and other Tibetans have set themselves on fire in the last year
alone, in protest of Chinese rule.
March 26, 2012 - Jampa Yeshi, 27, a Tibetan protester, sets himself alight
in New Delhi ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India. He is
hospitalized with burns on 90% of his body and later succumbs to his
injuries on March 28.
July 17, 2012 - Lobsan Lobzin, an 18-year-old Tibetan monk, sets himself on
fire in a monastery in China's Sichuan province, according to the Central
Tibetan Administration.
August 13, 2012 - Two Tibetans set themselves on fire in Sichuan province.
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) named the two
Tibetans as Lungtok, a monk from the restive Kirti monastery in southwest
China, and an ordinary citizen named Tashi.
February 13, 2013 - An unidentified Tibetan man sets himself ablaze in
Katmandu, Nepal near a major Buddhist structure. His actions coincide with
the Tibetan festival of Losar or New Year.
February 2014 - According to Tibetan advocacy groups, there have been at
least 125 self-immolations by Tibetans in the last five years.
April 25, 2015 - A 7.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Nepal killing more than
8,000 people. China's state-run Xinhua news agency reports 25 deaths in
neighboring Tibet. Weeks later on May 12, another major earthquake strikes
Nepal, killing at least 94 people, including a woman in Tibet.
w*********o
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He He,
According to CNN, Tibet and Inland china didn't even talk to each other
before 1640 or for more than one 100 years between 1792 to
1904. Something must have magically transferred Tibet or Inland China to an
alternate universe.
U*******n
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独轮运这些渣滓的破坏力还是极大的。所以要以香港为起点,毒手屠杀,看到CNN这样
的报道就屠杀个万把。
l********k
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fast facts再快,能快过amtrak么?
w*********r
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CNN一直是引用老将和藏人讲西藏不是中国领土的。老将不公开反对,就是支持藏独。

【在 U*******n 的大作中提到】
: 独轮运这些渣滓的破坏力还是极大的。所以要以香港为起点,毒手屠杀,看到CNN这样
: 的报道就屠杀个万把。

h**********e
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老将的破坏力是不小的,必须统统弄死

【在 w*********r 的大作中提到】
: CNN一直是引用老将和藏人讲西藏不是中国领土的。老将不公开反对,就是支持藏独。
l********h
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老外喜欢愚自己的民,随他便
l******t
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1950终于物理控制了
x****o
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还是靠山寨,嘿嘿
t**e
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1904 - Tibet and Great Britain sign a treaty in Lhasa, ending a brief period
of military aggression during which the Dalai Lama flees to China. Great
Britain's interest is in securing trade rights and it overcomes Tibetan
resistance with force. China is not involved in the treaty negotiation.
April 27, 1906 - Great Britain and China sign a treaty recognizing China's
dominion of Tibet; the treaty is negotiated without any Tibetan
participation.
这写的跟英国出卖了西藏一样。事实是,英国1904年签了个无效的treaty,1906年重签
。即便清朝快嗝屁的时候,英国也承认清政府对西藏的主权。
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