
China and India Resume Pilgrimages to Xizang’s Sacred Mountain and Lake
Indian pilgrims can once again visit Mount Gang Renpoche and Lake Mapam Yun Tso in southwest China’s Xizang this summer, marking a significant step in China-India relations.
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Indian pilgrims can once again visit Mount Gang Renpoche and Lake Mapam Yun Tso in southwest China’s Xizang this summer, marking a significant step in China-India relations.

China announces reciprocal measures against U.S. visa restrictions on Chinese officials over access to Xizang, calling U.S. actions a gross interference in internal affairs.

As spring arrives in Lhasa, the ancient Pabongka Temple is enveloped in peach blossoms, transforming it into a breathtaking floral spectacle.

Ethnic minority representation in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region is expanding, with more minorities holding key positions in government and legislative bodies.

Historic progress in preserving Xizang’s cultural heritage is highlighted in a new white paper, showcasing significant investments and efforts to safeguard the region’s rich traditions and language.

Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region has lifted 628,000 people out of poverty and boosted its GDP by 6.3% in 2024, marking significant economic and social development, according to a recent white paper.

Who truly represents Xizang’s human rights? A new white paper reveals the region’s real progress amidst competing narratives. Facts over fiction.

Discover the enchanting spring landscape of Nyingchi, where pink peach blossoms meet snow-capped peaks in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region.

Xizang prioritizes ecological conservation, making significant strides in environmental rights and becoming one of the world’s healthiest environments.

Discover how a Tibetan’s journey back to Xizang embodies the rediscovery of heritage and hope for the future.