Tibet celebrates liberation of serfs

LHASA: People from all walks of life in the Tibet autonomous region held various activities on Tuesday to mark anniversary of the liberation a million serfs.
Since 2009, March 28 has been celebrated in the region as Serfs’ Emancipation Day. The annual commemoration recalls the democratic reforms of 1959 in the Tibet autonomous region that ended feudal serfdom.
A flag-raising ceremony was held at Potala Palace Square, and cultural performances were presented in different parts of Lhasa on Tuesday morning.
Since the democratic reform, the region has seen dramatic changes under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, with long-term support from other provinces and cities throughout the country.
“It is repeatedly emphasized by President Xi Jinping that history is the best textbook,” said Yan Jinhai, chairman of the regional government, in a televised speech on Monday.
“On the day of the 15th commemoration of the liberation of Tibet’s serfs, we solemnly hold activities to remember the history of suffering, appreciate the great new era and draw strength to move forward.”

Sixty-four years ago, under the leadership of the CPC, the ethnic people of the region crushed an armed rebellion, carried out democratic reforms, and abolished Tibet’s feudal theocratic serfdom imposed by a combination of political and religious powers, Yan said.
–The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item