What are the differences between the terms "Tibet," "Tibetan areas" and "Tibet and other Tibetan areas" that often appear in certain publications? Did there once exist in history a great unified Tibetan area?
 Are there any historical facts providing supporting evidence that Tibet has long been an inseparable part of China?
 What kind of social system was in force under the Dalai Lama in old Tibet? Was the old Tibet really the last "Shangri-La"?
 13. Why was the Democratic Reform implemented in 1959? How did it benefit the Tibetan people?
 What changes have occurred in Tibet's economic development since the Democratic Reform?
 What favorable policies have been implemented in Tibet by the Central Government?
 What demographic changes have taken place in Tibet over the past decade?
 The Dalai Lama states that the Chinese government has instigated mass emigration to Tibet in a bid to make the Tibetan people living in Tibet an ethnic minority. Is this true?
 Are all Tibetans Buddhists?
 What are the main characteristics of Tibetan Buddhism?
 The Dalai Lama was awarded the "Nobel Peace Prize" abroad, and some people call him "guardian of human rights" and "advocator of non-violence." How would you comment on this?
 What is the central government's view on the Dalai's "nonviolence"?
 
81. Q: What should one know about and prepare for traveling to Tibet?
A: The best time to travel Tibet is between April and October, and peak season is from May to September. July and August are rainy months, and there will be mudslides, cave-ins and mire on certain sections of the road, blocking the passage of vehicles. The situation is most serious when entering Tibet along the Sichuan-Tibet Highway, and the sections between Lhasa and Nyingchi and between Lhasa and Ngari. Those who travel in their own car or on foot should avoid the rainy season. It is best to o in May, June, September or October.
Certain formalities are required for going into Tibet. Tour groups are encouraged and overseas groups on organized tours should go through entry formalities with the Tibet Travel Agency. Individual overseas travelers should go through formalities at the tour agencies in Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, and Golmud set up by the Tourism Administration of Tibet Autonomous Region, which receive independent travelers and provide information on Tibet travel. Tibet's travel agencies in Hong Kong and Nepal are responsible for organizing overseas tour groups.
Necessities for adventure tours include walking shoes, backpack, duffel bag, sleeping bag, air bed, raingear, tent, gas stove, water bottle, knife, sewing kit, compass, altitude meter, map, leg wrappings, kitchen utensils, cups, nylon rope, toilet paper, a lighter, an electric torch, plastic bags, sunglasses, sun block, ground sheet pad, insectifuge, camera, telescope, wrist watch and food.
Attention should be given to cold and frostbite prevention, as even in summer, a warm coat is necessary. For other seasons, or when at high altitude (above 4,500 meters above sea level), a heavy coat or down jacket will be needed.
Finally, travelers should take some medicine for colds, headaches, stomach troubles or other minor ailments. Vitamins are also recommended. To prevent sun-burn and for general comfort, sunglasses, hat, and sun block should be worn for outdoor activities.

 
 
 
 
 
  
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