There's no such thing as "a" Tibet. Tibet is a country.
Tibet is a plateu region in Asia, the highest region on earth. Sometimes it's even referred to as the "roof of the world". Also, it's a very religious country. Religion is extremely important to the Tibetans and has a strong influence over the country and its people's lives. In fact, a lot of Tibetan art depicts Buddha or other visions of religious significance. The "Dalai Lama" is a well-known term for a lineage of religious rulers.
For a long while, however, China has owned Tibet, claiming that Tibet was originally a part of China. It was their excuse for invasion. This is a very controversial issue, especially considering recent archaelogical evidence that hints otherwise, but for the time being Tibet stays under China's rule
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Tibet is NOT a country.
To be a country, it has to be accepted by other countries as being so. Currently NO countries in the world recognize Tibet as a country.
In fact, official maps from the West in the last few hundred years all show Tibet as part of China
In other words, Tibet has been part of China for at least a few hundred years. This would therefore invalidate the claim that China invaded Tibet in 1950.
There is one example of the map of China produced by the US government in 1944 at time index 3:04 from the video clip in the related links section below this answer.
The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
No, Tibet is a country of it's own.
it depends where you are coming from Tibet is located in Southwest of China. even in China ,there are only serval cities that have flights to Tibet dirrectly : Chengdu , Xining, Xi'an, Kunming ,Beijing, Shanghai , Guangzhou. Zhongdian, outsde of China, only Kathmandu (Nepal) --Tibet other countries there is no flight to Tibet directly at all. or you can go to Tibet by train , through the highest railway : Qinghai --Tibet railway.
Tibet is a country! It's like almost saying what does China stand for? But Tibetan people want freedom for Tibet.
Tibet is not free because China took it over.
Tibet Autonomous REGION is the official name of Tibet.
The plateau of tibet.
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No, Tibet is a separate country. But Nepal is right next to Tibet.
According to China, Tibet is a part of China. According to Tibet, many of them would like to be an independent country.
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The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
Tibet is an autonomous region of China.
No, Tibet is a country of it's own.
Tibet is located in the East of China.
The Plateau of Tibet is the country Tibet and is located in Asia. Some might say that it is in China, but it is really in the country Tibet. The whole country just happens to be on a plateau.
The Himalayan people are located in Tibet and Tibet borders China . The Chinese control Tibet since 1950 and they have killed over 1 million of the population of Tibet. The people of Tibet speak Chinese.