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Tibet tour_show in chinese

The ancient Lhasa city, which is the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, has a history of 1300 years. It was built by King Songzanganbu . Lhasa has been the center of Tibetan Buddhism since the...  
 
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iamlumin (1 year ago) Show Hide
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More bogus crap being propagated. Will the barrage of lies ever stop? I doubt it. You can't pick and start and stop at one point in history just because it serves your position. If this is the case then I'll go back to when Tibet conquered the ancient capital of China. Let's put things back to that status. Oh, is that a problem?
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I guess bravebhoba's logic is that wherever Tibetans live, it's Tibetan territory. In fact, Qinghai became a province of China in Qing Dynasty. Even at the height of 13th Dalai's "de facto independence" (1913-1950), Qinghai was firmly controlled by and administrated under the Republic nationalist Ma Bufang. The communists took over Qinghai from the KMT army and not the Tibetans. The 1950 invasion saw military action only in Chamdo. Qinghai was not even part of the campaign.
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Qinghai is part of Tibet actually, it was divied after the Chinese invaded in 1950's
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Qinghai is part of Tibet actually, it was divied after the Chinese invaded in 1950's
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