Tibetologists call for better understanding of Tibet
2008-07-20
Xinhua
To help more people get a clear picture of Tibet, China will send more people from Tibet to exchange ideas with people in other countries and invite more foreigners to tour Tibet in the future, Wang said.
When asked about the consultation between the representatives of the Chinese central government and the Dalai Lama's envoy, Tobdrub Wangben said that the Chinese central government has been maintaining a persistent stance towards the Dalai Lama and the door of consultation remains open.
"The consultation will move forward after the Beijing Olympic Games," he said.
Tobdrub Wangben also highly commended the efforts by the Chinese government in preserving and developing the Tibetan culture, saying the so-called "cultural genocide" in Tibet is absolute fabrication.
Luorong Zhangdui, a professor of Social and Economic Research Institute under the China Tibetology Research Center, said that tourism industry in Tibet is booming again. He advised those who want to visit to plan their trips as early as possible, or they may not be able to make it.
The four-member Chinese Tibetologist delegation arrived in New York on July 17 to promote understanding on the Tibet issue.
The group met with media professionals, lawmakers and scholars to present their views on Tibet issues, including the central government's policy, religious freedom and Tibetan cultural preservation.
The delegation is scheduled to leave the United States on July 21 and head for Canada.
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