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  The Qoigung Ruins
  Scenic Spots in Lhasa
  More Hospitals and Longer Lifespan
  Rich Supply of Daily Necessities
  The Improved Living Conditions
  Sound Educational System
  The Colorful Festivals
  The Ancient Customs and Habits
  The Religious Life of Lhasa Residents
  Tourism -- A Rising Industry
  The Sixty-Two Aid Projects Benefit Lhasa
  The Forty-Three Projects Undertaken With State Investments
  The Prolonged Spring for the Holy City
  The New City Appeared in the 1960s
  The Forty Years of Changes
  The Lhasa Fallen Prey to Invasion by Western Powers
  The Prime Time of the Gandain Phodrang Regime
  The Construction of the White and Red Palaces of the Potala Palace
  The Various Religious Sects Fought for Control of Lhasa
  The Lhasa Experiencing Changes From Separation to the Sagya Period
  Naming of Lhasa City
  The Initial Formation of Lhasa The Initial Formation of Lhasa
  The Princess Wencheng Determined the Auspicious Location
  The King Songtsan Gambo Moved His Capital to Gyixoiwotang
  The Namri Songtsan Sent Troops Into the Gyiqoi River Valley
  Administrative Division and Natural Resources
  An Unpolluted and Beautiful City
  The Map of Lhasa
  The Brief Introduction of Lhasa
  Deng People in Tibet Enjoy Modern Life
  The Tibetan ethnic minority
  The Hui ethnic minority
  Sherpa
  The Mongolian ethnic minority
  The Drung ethnic minority
  The Nu ethnic minority
  Naxi ethnic minority group (naxi zu)
  The Moinba ethnic minority
  The Lhoba ethnic minority
  Population and Peoples
  Ethnic Minority in Tibet
  Doctor Li Suzhi meets his college classmates
  American teacher devoted to Tibetan students
  Li Suzhi in Lhasa
  Beijingers contribute to Qinghai-Tibet railway
  Staying in Tibet
  A dream in his life
  A Tibetan Restaurant in New Delhi
  Lama Gangchen and His Self Healing Therapy
  Tibetans in Nepal celebrate Tibetan Losar
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