The Journey of Tibet from Exile to Diaspora/ Tsering Namgyal Khortsa
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The journey of Tibet from exile to diaspora illustrates the resilience and adaptability of Tibetan refugees as they navigate identity and culture in a global context. Following the Chinese occupation in 1959, Tibetans faced significant challenges, leading to a diverse diaspora primarily in India and other countries. Many Tibetans adopt a 'non-assimilation' strategy, preserving their cultural practices and fostering community solidarity. Despite the hardships of displacement, they maintain their heritage through cultural organizations, educational initiatives, and religious practices, showcasing their commitment to cultural resilience and identity.
CHINESE COMMUNITY, EXILE, TIBET
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