Exhibition shows Tibet's steady march of progress
Chen Zongrong, Party secretary at the China Tibetology Research Center, said at the opening on Tuesday morning that the 70-year history of Tibet since its liberation is a special and important part of the centennial history of the Communist Party of China, noting that it has prepared the exhibition for more than half a year.
Sita, vice-chairman of China Association for Preservation and Development of Tibetan Culture, said that over the past seven decades people of all ethnic groups in Tibet have created a happier and better life and written a new chapter of prosperity and progress.
"The 70 years have seen the region increase productivity and rapidly improve the livelihoods of all ethnic groups," he said.
Next, the museum will present the exhibition online after digitalizing all exhibits.
More than 100 people attended the opening ceremony on Tuesday morning.
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