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The Simla Convention (Traditional Chinese: 西姆拉條約; Simplified Chinese: 西姆拉条约), officially the Convention Between Great Britain, China, and Tibet, [1] was an ambiguous treaty [2] concerning the status of Tibet negotiated by representatives of the Republic of China, Tibet and Great Britain in Simla in 1913 and 1914. [3]
The Tibet Museum's mission is to document, preserve, research, exhibit and educate the public on all matters related to the Tibetan history and culture. Initially named the Tibetan National Commemoration and Documentation Center, many different ideas were discussed before the final concept was agreed upon by the Central Tibetan Administration.
Located in the Old Hall of the Tibet Museum at No. 2, South Minzu Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa, [2] it is a permanent hall of the Tibet Museum, adjacent to the Tibet Museum of Natural Science. Officially established in January 2009 to mark the anniversary of the Emancipation of More Than One Million Serfs in Tibet on March 28 each year, the ...
The modern museum building fuses together traditional Tibetan architecture with the modern. [5] It is a grey brick building with dark brown and white roof furnishings with a golden orange gilded roof. The museum is structured into three main sections: a main exhibition hall, a folk cultural garden and an administrative quarter. [1]
The Simla Conference was a meeting between Lord Wavell, the viceroy of India, and the major political leaders of British India at the Viceregal Lodge in June 1945 in Simla. When it was clear that British intended to leave India, they desperately needed an agreement on what should happen when they leave.
Hundreds of mostly exiled Tibetans gathered in India’s hillside town of Dharamshala to celebrate the birthday of the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama, who turned 89 on Saturday.
The museum a project planning land of 200 acres, an investment of 442.5 million yuan RMB, building area of 33,000 square meters; the second phase of the project is divided in the Tibet Autonomous Region in seven localities, municipalities of the theme of the museum, has been included in the Tibet Autonomous Region "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" major ...
The western portion of the McMahon line drawn on Map 1, that was shared by the British and the Tibetan delegates at the Simla Conference, 1914 The eastern portion of the McMahon line drawn on Map 2, that was shared by the British and the Tibetan delegates at the Simla Conference, 1914 Henry McMahon The McMahon Line forms the basis of the Line of Actual Control and the northern boundary of ...