China welcomes constructive advice on Tibet
Updated: 2013-05-22 17:38
(Xinhua)
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LONDON - China welcomes constructive and sensible advice and suggestions on the Tibet's development, visiting Chinese Tibetologists said here Tuesday.
"There are many scholars that are studying Tibetan history and culture. We hope the scholars and political leaders from other countries, and all those who care about Tibet would participate in its development, and offer constructive, sensible, feasible advice," said Zhaluo, a scholar from the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
A Chinese delegation of Tibetologists, headed by Zhaluo, visited Cambridge Monday and held academic exchanges with scholars from Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit on the protection of Tibetan language manuscripts.
China will stick to regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet, boost legal protection of Tibetan culture and religion and offer comprehensive support for the region, Zhaluo said.
He noted that China will also facilitate the development of social security system, education, housing projects and environmental protection in Tibet.
On China-Britain academic cooperation on Tibetology, Melang Dzondzen, an associate professor from the Department of Economics and Management of Tibet University, said: "Cambridge University's Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit and The Tibetan Academy of Social Science have many cooperative projects."
"Among the remarkable ones in recent years is the translation of the only extant Tibetan copies on Tibetology into English," he said.
After a two-day tour in Britain, the Chinese Tibetologists will head to Ireland and Israel for a visit later this week.
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