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  2. Labour camps in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The study adds the training programs lead to most workers ending up in low-paid jobs like textile manufacturing, construction, and agriculture. [7] [8] However, the Jamestown Foundation study stresses that in Tibet, the labour scheme is "potentially less coercive" than what is alleged in Xinjiang internment camps. [7] The study ...

  3. Tibet Tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Tibet Tourism listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in October 1996, [5] [6] [7] becoming the second listed company in Tibet (after Tibet Mingzhu). [8] [9] The company's main tourism industry has Tibet Holy Land International Sports Tourism Company, Himalaya Hotel, Linzhi Branch, holding Tibet Batson Tso Tourism Development Company Limited, Tibet Sacred Land Tourism Automobile Company ...

  4. Tourism in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Between January and June 2009, more than 2.7 million tourists visited Tibet, triple the number for the same period in 2008, providing 2.29 billion yuan in local revenue. [5] In 2010, Tibet received 6.85 million domestic and international tourists, with tourism revenues of 7.14 billion yuan, or 14 percent of its GDP.

  5. Tibet Exhibition Center - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the Tibet Exhibition Center was the Tibet Revolutionary Exhibition Hall, which was built in 1965 on the east side of the Potala Palace at the suggestion of Vice Premier Chen Yi, with the name of the hall, "Tibet Revolutionary Exhibition Hall", inscribed by the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Zhu De.

  6. Education in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Education in Tibet is the public responsibility of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. Education of ethnic Tibetans is partly subsidized by the government. Primary and secondary education is compulsory, while preferential policies aimed at Tibetans seek to enroll more students in vocational or higher education .

  7. Tibet House US - Wikipedia

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    Tibet House US (THUS) is a Tibetan cultural preservation and education 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1987 in New York City by a group of Westerners after the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, expressed his wish to establish a cultural institution to build awareness of Tibetan culture.

  8. China Tibetology Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The China Tibetology Research Center was founded in Beijing on May 20, 1986. [1] [5] It focuses on the study of Tibetan culture, the history, current situation and future of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibetan areas of Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces, and is "dedicated to the protection and development of Tibetan culture, contacting scholars in domestic Tibetan ...

  9. The Tibet Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tibet Center, also known as Kunkhyab Thardo Ling, is a dharma center for the study of Tibetan Buddhism. Founded by Venerable Khyongla Rato Rinpoche in 1975, it is one of the oldest Tibetan Buddhist centers in New York City. [1] The current director is Khen Rinpoche Nicholas Vreeland, the abbot of Rato Dratsang monastery.