Could anybody please let me know what is the current situtation about Tibet.Are they allowing foreigners to visit.I am planning to go to Tibet in the month of May. ...full story at Boots n All
from Boots n All on Fri, Apr 25 2008
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| 03 Jun 07 |
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Tibet - Occupied since 1950 »
YouTube video China permits no news media in Tibet. Amnesty International and foreign diplomats are refused permission to visit. Tibetans in Tibet are liable to interrogation, imprisonment and torture for having unofficial contact with foreigners.
Tibet's unique... |
| 31 Jul 08 |
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Few foreigners in Tibet despite re-opening after riots » Channel NewsAsia BEIJING: Foreign tourists and reporters are still few and far between in Tibet, witnesses and hotel employees say, even though China lifted a ban on foreigners visiting the Himalayan region a month ago. |
| 02 Apr 09 |
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Tibet Reopens To Foreigners » Gadling Filed under: Climbing, Arts and Culture, Hiking, History, Asia, ChinaChina has announced that it intends to reopen the borders of Tibet on April 5th, allowing foreigners back inside on the eve of the country's biggest tourist season. The borders were... |
| 08 Feb 07 |
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Chengdu,China - Lhasa, Tibet » Boots n All My wife and i are planning on entering tibet from the China side. We would like to take the train from Chengdu to Lhasa. Has anyone done this recently? Is it possible for foreigners? Do you know the costs on visas and tibetan permits? |
| 10 Dec 08 |
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Crowd condemns 5 foreigners for instigating "Tibet independence" at Tian'anmen Square » People's Daily Chinese people condemned and protested against five foreigners for fomenting "Tibet independence" at the Tian'anmen Square on Saturday noon. The five were then taken away by Beijing police. At around 12:45 p.m., the five foreigners, whose identity... |
| 25 Mar 08 |
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Foreigners in Tibet: Western media reports not conform with facts » People's Daily While some Western media rashly accuse China of "violent crackdown" on the "peaceful protests" in Tibet, some foreigners there disagreed. "Many reports were not accurate," said Tony Gleason, field director of Tibet Poverty Alleviati ... |