Tibetan Culture Under Chinese Rule
All Things Considered begins a series of stories from Tibet with a report from NPR's Rob Gifford, who was part of a group of journalists recently allowed on a rare visit -- accompanied by Chinese government officials -- into the mountainous region of China. Gifford begins his series by looking at Tibetan culture, and how well it has fared under Chinese rule.
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