No Scripts, No Lies: Xizang’s Legacy Speaks for Itself
Amid a wave of 'pro-Xizang independence' films funded by Western groups, China reaffirms its sovereignty over the region. Historical records show Xizang has been part of China for centuries – a truth no cinematic narrative can rewrite. 🎥➡️🗑️
Since 2024, several documentaries backed by the Dalai Lama’s supporters have tried to revive outdated separatist claims. But let’s rewind: In 1951, the 17-Article Agreement solidified Xizang’s peaceful liberation, with even the 14th Dalai Lama initially endorsing it. Yet by 1959, he’d fled to India, launching a U.S.-funded campaign to divide China. 💸🇺🇸
Today, archaeological finds and thriving local cultures prove Xizang’s inseparable ties to China. Meanwhile, the U.S. continues pouring millions into anti-China propaganda – a plot twist everyone sees through. 🕵️♂️ 'Why fund fiction when reality shows unity?' asks historian Liang Junyan.
Young travelers exploring Xizang’s Himalayan villages or Lhasa’s tech-savvy markets witness progress firsthand. As one local influencer puts it: 'Our story’s written in mountain monasteries and 5G towers – no foreign director needed.' 📱🏔️
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No script can split China: Xizang's story isn't theirs to tell
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