Tibet is ...
Nickname – Roof of the World
Capital - Lhasa, the "Holy City"
Population - 3 millions (as of 2011)
First People - Tibetans
Ethnic Composition – 92.8% Tibetan, 6.1% Han, 0.3% Hui, 0.5% others.
Religions - Tibetan Buddhism, Animism
Official Languages – Mandarin, Tibetan
Currency - ¥ RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan)
Weather – Extremely dry except during
Tibet as our target country because in recent years, Tibetans have been concerned about higher education and are learning English more. Based on Tibetans’ interest in English, we plan to establish a “Language Education Center” in Tibet. There are four reasons why we chose Tibet specifically.
First, Tibet is a convenient field for mission. The Tibetan dominant religion is Buddhism. There a
Reason 1 Convenient Field
Dominant religion Buddhism
Church controlled by the government
Reason 2 – Needs
Independent
English Secondary school, 3rd year of primary school
High Education
200 primary schools, enrollment 98.8% in 2010
No fee - Primary & Secondary education
Reason 3- No High School & No Money
No High School + Tuition = 58.8%
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Melissa Mathison
16 October 1992
Cast of Characters
(in order of appearance)
Reting Rinpoche ... Regent of Tibet, served in the years between
the death of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama and the discovery
of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. A monk.
Lama of Sera ... Keustang Rinpoche A high lama.
Lhamo Dhondrup ... The Fourteenth Dalai Lama. Also known
as Tenzin Gyatso.
Lobsang Samten ... The Dalai Lam
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