Born in 1934, Kelsang Chodron was once a serf of a local manor. As both her parents served as serfs in the manor, the same misfortune befell her ever since she was born.
Thursday marks the 65th anniversary of the emancipation of serfs in the Xizang autonomous region, when democratic reform in 1959 ended feudal serfdom and freed some 1 million serfs that accounted for more than 90 percent of the region's population.
March 28 marks the 65th anniversary of Tibet's democratic reform, which liberated more than 1 million people from serfdom and slavery, and started Tibet's modernization process. Li Decheng, deputy director-general of China Tibetology Research Center, shares his views on the significance of the democratic reform with China Daily's Zhu Ping.
People from all walks of life across the Xizang autonomous region have held various activities in the days ahead of Serfs' Emancipation Day, which falls on Thursday.
A series of released data regarding Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region highlights the all-round progress of the plateau region. The following are some facts and figures about Xizang's development.
For centuries, Xizang has made exemplary economic and social progress every time it has taken measures to fully integrate into the national economic and social structure.