By Elaine
When comes to question begin with
letter “T”, China
never gives a satisfactory answer.
Recently, with the completion of Qinghai-Tibet
Railway, a rapidly growing number of tourists rush into the plateau to appreciate
its mystery, which constantly invigorates the local economy. It seems that
everything is as peaceful as the idyllic landscapes in Tibet , but, as a matter of fact,
many of the monastery’s resident monks are not calm about their lives and
complain that “government intrusive policies to encourage tourism are
strangling their culture and identity.”
Since 2008, in the wake of violent
protests that swept Tibet
and self-immolations that followed, security forces have tightened their grip. There
exists a largely unseen web of controls that nips the unrest in the bud: Surveillance
cameras, paid informers and plainclothes security agents who hide in the
busloads of tourists. Government is alert and keeps everything under the control
to prevent the religious affairs from joining periphery power and threaten the
regime. During 2008 Olympics torch relay, some aggressive protestor assaulted
the torch bearer in attempt to destroy the relay procedure, which even influenced
the relation between France
and China .
Still, many international organizations like International Campaign for Tibet call for
more freedom for the religion. Chinese government acclaims that all Tibetan affairs should be and only can be solved domestically without any foreign power.
sources:http://www.nytimes.com/index.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
sources:http://www.nytimes.com/index.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
By Lynn.
ReplyDeleteI had a plan to travel Tibet a year ago, and I heard that tourists can't talk to domestic Tibet people. And It is kind of dangerous to go there, so I canceled it. To me, Tibet is very exotic and mysterious country. So I felt sad to hear about this news.
by Lucy,
ReplyDeleteChina is a large country with various minorities and different religions. The potential possibility of separate in Tibet, Xinjiang,Taiwan from China is existing all the time. Chinese government always claims those affairs should be and only can be solved domestically without any foreign power.
In my country, we learn Tibet is under the different govern from Chinese one. I think it takes a long time to settle a problem that is associated with races.
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