An exhibition hall at the Tibet Museum in Lhasa called "Inseparable History" is displaying politically significant objects, some as old as the Yuan Dynasty. These artifacts provide evidence that Tibet has been part of China for centuries. Watch Video >>
In the Qing Dynasty, the 5th and 13th Dalai Lama as well as the 6th Panchen Lama all had an audience with the sovereign. One of the most powerful pieces of evidence relating to this fact is the congratulatory letter written by the 6th Panchen for the 70th birthday of Emperor Qianlong. Watch Video >>
The Yonghegong Lama Temple in Beijing is one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in China. Its over 260 year history as a Lama temple further proves that Tibet has always been a part of China. Watch Video >>
The Eight Outer Temples in the city of Chengde in Hebei Province prove that Tibet has always been part of China. The Putuo Zongchengzhi Temple and Xumi Fushouzhi Temple are the most famous of these eight temples and they have witnessed the history of ethnic solidarity between Tibetans, Mongolians and Han Chinese.Watch Video >>