In 1951, Tibet was liberated peacefully. In 1959, the central government of China carried out democratic reform aimed at overthrowing Tibet’s feudal selfdom system under theocracy. From then on, Tibet’s development entered a fast lane.
To commemorate the 65th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet, China Pictorial is highlighting the stories of 10 Tibetans from all walks of life to trace the tremendous changes the region has undergone over the past 65 years, showcase the current face of Tibet and analyze Tibetan reactions to the region’s modernization and internationalization.
A Tibetan woman prays while twirling a prayer wheel. Tibetan Buddhism is one of the three major religions in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism can often be seen twirling prayer wheels, and they believe it is one of the best ways to pray for blessings along with reciting Buddhist sutras. CFP
The Chinese mountaineering team heading towards the peak of Mt. Qomolangma, May 1960. On May 25 of that year, the Chinese team made the first known ascent of the peak from the North Ridge. Xinhua