Tibet People's Publishing House
StatusActive
FoundedDecember 28, 1963[1]
Headquarters locationLhasa[2]

Tibet People's Publishing House (Chinese: 西藏人民出版社[3]), also translated into English as Tibet People's Press[4] or Tibetan People's Publishing House[5] or Xizang People's Publishing House, [6] is a Lhasa-based[7] publishing house in the People's Republic of China.[8]

On December 28, 1963, the Ministry of Culture of China approved the establishment of Tibet People's Publishing House.[9] The press is the only comprehensive publishing house in the Tibet Autonomous Region.[10]

Important published books

  • Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (和平解放西藏), 1995.[11]
  • Unforgettable Tibet (难忘西藏), 2001. [12]
  • A General History of Tibetan People: A Vase of Treasures (藏族通史·吉祥宝瓶), 2001. [13]

References

  1. Wang Zhangling (1998). The Cultural Enterprise of the Chinese Communist Party in Tibet: From 1950 to 1996. Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission. ISBN 978-957-02-1087-3.
  2. Melvyn C. Goldstein (13 April 2009). A History of Modern Tibet, Volume 2: The Calm Before the Storm: 1951-1955. University of California Press. pp. 586–. ISBN 978-0-520-25995-9.
  3. Chinese journal of computers, Volume 31, Pages 1-542. Science Press. 2008. pp. 31–.
  4. Shiyuan Hao (11 October 2019). China's Solution to Its Ethno-national Issues. Springer Nature. pp. 228–. ISBN 978-981-329-519-3.
  5. Dan Smyer Yu (March 2013). The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China: Charisma, Money, Enlightenment. Routledge. pp. 212–. ISBN 978-1-136-63375-1.
  6. China Report: Political, sociological and military affairs. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 1985.
  7. Adhe Tapontsang; Joy Blakeslee (12 November 2012). The Voice that Remembers: One Woman's Historic Fight to Free Tibet. Wisdom Publications. pp. 256–. ISBN 978-0-86171-672-2.
  8. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1986). Daily Report: People's Republic of China. National Technical Information Service.
  9. Tibet Studies. Editorial Department of Tibet Studies. 2007.
  10. China Publishers' Yearbook. Commercial Press. 2008. pp. 809–.
  11. Sulmaan Wasif Khan (23 March 2015). Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China's Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands. University of North Carolina Press. pp. 169–. ISBN 978-1-4696-2111-1.
  12. Dan Smyer Yü (30 March 2015). Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet: Place, Memorability, Ecoaesthetics. De Gruyter. pp. 237–. ISBN 978-1-61451-423-7.
  13. Atalia Omer; R. Scott Appleby; David Little (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding. Oxford University Press. pp. 426–. ISBN 978-0-19-973164-0.
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