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    China to again close Tibet during sensitive period

    BEIJING (AP) — For a fifth straight year, China plans to close Tibet to foreign travelers during a sensitive period starting in mid-February, travel agents said Thursday.

    Agent Yu Zhi of the Lhasa Youth Tourist Agency said Thursday the government's tourist administration in Tibet's capital had informed agents that foreign travelers would be banned from Feb. 20 to March 30.

    Another agent with the China International Travel Agency in Lhasa, who wouldn't give her name, said she'd been told the ban would end March 20.

    The periodic closure of the Himalayan region encompasses the Feb. 22-24 Tibetan new year festival of Losar as well as the anniversary of a deadly anti-government riot among Tibetans on March 14, 2008.

    Tensions are especially high this year following the self-immolations of at least 16 Buddhist monks, nuns and other Tibetans. Most have chanted for Tibetan freedom and the return of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, who fled to India amid an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

    While authorities have never explained the rational behind the annual closure, it's seen as a standard measure based on the assumption that outsiders could either inspire or witness renewed anti-government protests or other conflicts.

    "We haven't seen a written notice, but it's the same as previous bans. We were not told about the reasons, but it's probably because of the Tibetan new year," said Yu, the Lhasa agent.

    In addition to the coming closure of Tibet proper, traditionally Tibetan areas of Sichuan province and other parts of western China where most of the self-immolations have taken place have been closed to outsiders for months amid a massive security presence.

    A clerk with the Lhasa Tourist Bureau denied there was a ban, but declined give her name. Chinese officials often issue orders regarding sensitive political issues only verbally to allow deniability and maintain the impression of control.

    Although Chinese citizens are generally exempt from such closure orders, they have dented China's hopes to develop tourism into a major economic driver in one of the country's poorest regions. Many Tibetans resent Beijing's heavy-handed rule and large-scale migration of China's ethnic Han majority to the Himalayan region. While China claims Tibet has been under its rule for centuries, many Tibetans say the region was functionally independent for most of that time.

     

    36 comments

    • BigApple  •  Boxborough, Massachusetts  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      The fact is that there was no foreign embassy in Lhasa before 1951. Tibet had no diplomatic missions in any foreign countries or in any international organizations before 1951. All maps published before 1951 by reputed Western publishers have Tibet as a part of China. Britain is the only country that played role trying, unsuccessfully, to separate Tibet from China before 1951. The Tibet Question is the result of the cold war in which the US and its Western allies trying to distort historical facts to weaken China. The fight on the Tibet Question between the West and China has continued to today. With the growth of China, the Tibet Question is becoming irrelevant day by day.
    • Jack Ol  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Between those times they will carry out mass arrests and/or summary executions of every Tibetans they deemed as not subservience to the Party.

      No matter how much China hides the truth, it still comes out - like the smell of a crap.
    • dead_martian  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      inspire? not instigate? choosing your words carefully mr. bordeen?
    • smokey  •  Salem, Oregon  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Can you imagine if China will rule the world, the borders will be closed to the Mexicans.
    • Caroline  •  Richardson, Texas  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      For all of you who still try to claim that Tibet is only a part of China, why, then is it still called "TAR" "Tibet Autonomous Region" and "TAP", "Tibet Autonomous Prefecture"? It has always been autonomous and it cannot be denied, except by propagandist's.
    • Edy  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Tibet was part of China since ancient time. When Mongol conquered China, they drew the map of China INCLUDED TIBET. In Mongol history, they had never conquered any Tibet, only China alone, AND TIBET WAS ALREADY PART OF IT.
      Dalai lama was a rebellion supported by british to divide China. There are many Lamas in Tibet, and dalai lama is just one of the Lamas. So nothing special about dalai lama. When he was supported by british as a "king" in Tibet, he slaved the Tibetan people. Hungers and deaths were normal scene everyday. He even drank from human skull as his cup. In 1950s, Mao the great leader of China, sent troops to save the Tibetan. As today, Tibetan has an equal standard living compare to other cities in China. And one thing also important, if you go to Tibet today, everybody there is speaking in Tibetan language. If you go to USA, CAN YOU FIND ANYBODY SPEAKS INDIAN LANGUAGE???????????
    • Yuri Chenzenko  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      For a fifth straight year, China plans to close Tibet to foreign travelers during a sensitive period starting in mid-February .... to protect Tibetan from them foreigners infest of contagious virus / disease and other sickness .
    • Roberto  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Maybe they should steer away from the heretical Lama cult and into mainstream Bhuddism!
    • jam27  •  Eatontown, New Jersey  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      LONG LIVE HHDL
      FREE TIBET!!!
    • organizizer  •  San Francisco, California  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      China is the last colonial exploiter.
    • Ian  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      The west is beginning better to understand how the money-loving racist Han Chinese operate. Free Tibet from the arrogant Han racists!
    • Carroll  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      Keeping the world outta Tibet is wrong. Especially during the "sensitive" season.
    • Daniely  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      We would like to tell the world, there is only one Tibet in this world and that's the " China Tibet " if anybody wish to have a second Tibet in this world then they should go build one themselves.
    • m.r  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Tibetans came under Mongol control yet managed to survive; most likely they continue to survive under the Communist Chinese regime. Tibetan Buddhists live a sparse and spiritual lifestyle but that will change with the surge of the Hans. The question is ... will Western Buddhists come to their brother's and sister's rescue?
    • BigApple  •  Boxborough, Massachusetts  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Why the reporters like to use "virtually independent" or "functionally independent"?

      Because Tibet was not independent.
    • AndyC  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      DungPile Han Chinese must be having their annual Monk beatings. Time to ship in the security thugs for their seasonal beating training.
    • George  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      ❤DALAI LAMA❤

      FREE TIBET!!!

      Communism = EVIL ENSLAVEMENT
    • Daniely  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      I believe the majority of the tibetans will enjoy the peace and glorious development that china had build. and equally wish the bad guy tibetans will behave. if they starts the havoc again like the last..chopping innocents people in the street as if they chopping the sheeps in their backyard. The PRC police shall bring in the guard dogs and feeds these culprits to the dogs!
    • Timothy  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  1 mth 4 days ago
      My wife does the same thing once a month during her sensitive...OH!!! wait...this article is about something WAY different.

      My bad.
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      The Lhasa Tourist Bureau is missing a golden opportunity to sell package tours to those of us foreigners who actually want to see monks self-immolate.
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