China To Open Museum on Tibet, Will Not Reference Dalai Lama

China To Open Museum on Tibet, Will Not Reference Dalai Lama

04.19.08 posted by jason 243 views 6 comments
China is soon to open a museum dedicated to Tibet, at least to its version of Tibet. Inside, curators will display antiquities, dynastic records and reproductions to demonstrate China's dominion over Tibet as far back as the 13th century. One subject of note that is missing from the museum - the Dalai Lama, as China does not "recognize him as part of Tibet anymore"
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Isn't this like opening a museum on the E Street Band and not making mention of Bruce Springsteen?

Evidence? Where is the evidence? Show me.

Even in the open temple (the biggest one named YongHe Temple) in Beijing, introduction to Dalai Lama is still there without any negative comments.

Where is your resource? CNN or BBC? Another story from Nepal again?

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/17/world/asia/17tibet.html?_r=2&ref=asia&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Source is New York Times

No Dalai in the Museum? Just impossible. In the picture, the young man stand right of Mao is Dalai.

But it is possible that Dalai's features and introducing,later than 1959,will miss from the museum. Cause the commus are nuts.

Oh! The left one IS Panchen Lama ! I I always thought he should be younger than Dalai.

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