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Tibet - Wikipedia Tibet ( tɪˈbɛt ⓘ), Xizang or Hsi-tsang is a region in the western part of East Asia, [3] covering much of the Tibetan Plateau It is the homeland of the Tibetans
Tibet at a Glance Tibet lies at the center of Asia, with an area of 2 5 million square kilometers The earth’s highest mountains, a vast arid plateau and great river valleys make up the physical homeland of six million Tibetans
Tibet profile - BBC News Tibet, the remote and mainly-Buddhist territory known as the "roof of the world", is governed as part of China Historically, Tibet was made up of three major areas - U-Tsang, Amdo and Kham
Tibet - New World Encyclopedia When the People's Republic of China refers to Tibet, it means the Tibet Autonomous Region: a province-level entity which includes Arunachal Pradesh, which used to be part of Tibet but is a state set up and occupied by India
Where is Tibet? Find Its Location on the Map - Tibet Vista Located on the highest plateau in the World, Tibet is home to the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, as well as vast snow-capped landscapes, crystal holy lakes, devoted pilgrims, and rich culture Understanding the location of Tibet is essential for planning your visit to this charming region
Tibet | The History, Religion Language - Tibet House US | NYC . . . Discover Tibet’s unique history, from its flourishing empire in the 7th and 8th centuries and the introduction of Buddhism, to the challenges faced under Chinese occupation Learn about the Dalai Lama’s leadership and the impact on Tibet’s distinct culture and ecosystem
Tibet Autonomous Region - Wikipedia The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), [5] often shortened to Tibet, or referred to in Chinese as Xizang, [6][note 1] is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China It was established in 1965 to replace the Tibet Area, a former administrative division of the Republic of China