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EXHIBITIONS

For information on hiring the Exhibitions please contact the Tibet House Trust, with details of the event and your organisation.

The Tibet Museum exhibition contains self standing panels, approx area needed 10x10x3 m. For more information see the Tibetan Museum  website; www.thetibetmuseum.org.

It has 12 sections: 

1) Introduction, one stand about the exhibition and a memorial to those who died during the Uprising against Chinese occupations.

2) Tibet then,  photographs of life in Tibet during the 1930s to 40s.

3) Establishment, photographs of Tibetan political and religious institutions and dealing with British.

4) Invasion, photos of Chinese army marching into Tibet

5) Resistance, Tibetan resistance groups started in east and where supported by CIA in their stronghold in Mustang till 1969.

6) Destruction, pictures of some of the destruction done during the Cultural Revolution.

7) Human Right violations, a five minute video documentary on recent uprising and demonstrations in Lhasa, capital of Tibet.

8) Sinicization, Chinese cultural colonization of Tibet and converting Tibetans into Chinese

9) Escape, pictures of Tibetan refugees fleeing Tibet then in 1959 and still now nearly 2000 Tibetans a year come into exile.

10) Tibetan Community in Exile, pictures of rebuilding work in exile and setting up refugee communities.

11) Tibet Today, Pictures inside Tibet about current situations, it is still visibly a control country with police and CCTVs etc.

12) Future Visions (by the curators plus HH Dalai Lama), how the curators of the project see a hope for future Tibet, including Dalai Lama's vision of Tibet.  

The Exile Stories contains framed photographs of approx 60x60cm for hanging. You can views these photos and hire a selection or all. The photographs are taken by an young Tibetan photographer, Tenzin Dorjee,  born and brought up in exile, India.  

 

 

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