The Tibet regional government will launch a new app on Tibetan language learning next month, the latest innovative tool the government is using to protect and develop the Tibetan language. The app stems from a growing interest in recent years in Tibet Autonomous Region, Buddhist culture and the Tibetan language from Chinese outside the region and foreigners, Pu Qiong, deputy director of research administration department of the office of Tibetan language working committee, told the Global Times.
Aerial photo shows farmers harvesting highland barley in Tingri County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 13, 2018.
Aerial photo taken on May 18, 2017 shows a zigzag asphalt road leading to Mount Qomolangma in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Infrastructure has been improved in Tibet, as a comprehensive transportation network composed of highways, railways and air routes has been formed.
BEIJING, March 27 (Xinhua) -- After democratic reform, Tibet put an end to theocracy, separating government from religion and thus restoring the latter's true significance, said a white paper released Wednesday by China's State Council Information Office. The freedom of religious belief of all ethnic groups is protected by the Constitution and the laws, with all religions and religious sects being equally respected and protected, said the document, titled "Democratic Reform in Tibet -- Sixty Years On.