Connie and Tim begin the interview discussing the three “Ts” and one “F” that should not be discussed in China before moving on to discuss climbing Mount Everest and how the Chinese forbid Tibetans to learn their own language. They proceed to talk about Tibetan Buddhists, specifically the Dalai Lama, fleeing to Nepal, before considering the impact of the Seventeen Point Agreement and the Tibetan Youth Congress, and the Dalai Lama’s philanthropy. Tim then discusses his current stint in Mexico, and Connie closes the interview requesting an autograph for her copy of the book.
China - Relations - China - Tibet Autonomous Region Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho, - Dalai Lama XIV, - 1935- Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho, - Dalai Lama XIV, - 1935--Political and social views Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho, - Dalai Lama XIV, - 1935--Travel - United States Johnson, Tim, - 1957--Travel - China - Tibet Autonomous Region Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Description and travel Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Social life and customs Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Politics and government - 1951- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Relations - China China - Politics and government - 1949- Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho,--Dalai Lama XIV, - 1935--Political and social views Bstan-vdzin-rgya-mtsho, - 1935- Außenbeziehungen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung Tibet China Dalai Lama International relations Political conditions Social conditions Overseas item
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