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    “Two revolutions and Tibetan resilience”                                                                                                             -Som                               (Culture revolution and Tibetan peace revolution 2008) My grandmother's untold story of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet was shocking, extreme, and unbearable. She narrated her tragic story with tears in her eyes and a pale facial expression. She had experienced a real hell on earth and never saw any ray of hope in her future life at that time. The revolution was generally considered to have begun in China around 1966 by Mao Zedong. However, the faint climate of the Cultural Revolution existed since 1959 when the People's Republic of China completely occupied Tibet and carried out a series of repressions and violent destructions in Tibet. During the ten-year Cultural Revolution in Tibet from 1966 to 1976, in the name of removing four old obstacles, “old thinking, old culture, old tradition

Welcome to Rabgayling, Hunsur

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                                                                             Rabgayling, Hunsur The place I found the peace And enjoyed the silence Away from the city Into the jungle Silence, silence in everywhere Reminds me the beauty of nature.   Rabgayling, Hunsur The night I acquired the best sleep And delighted the dream Away from automobiles Chirping and croaking Barking and trumpeting Evoked the freedom of animals   Rabgayling, Hunsur The people I admired the most And cheered their charming nature Away from fake politeness Simple and humble Rational and respectful Rejoiced me the beauty of souls   Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger × Enable Ginger Cannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browser Disable in this text field Edit Edit in Ginger Edit in Ginger × Enable Ginger Cannot conne