- Li Suzhi: A Guardian in Tibet
- The skinny lad who became Benxi's newest folk hero
- Chen Weiqiang: A brave and loyal heart
- Zhang Yong: A just judge
- Wang Mingxiao: Master cartographer
- Warm-hearted Lin Xiuzhen
- Wang Hongbin: Monitor of Nanjie village
- Ren Changxia: a heroic policewoman
- Zheng Xixin: Drug Fighter
- Gao Feng: Pacemaker of Zhoushan community
- Guo Fenglian: Iron lady of Tachai
- Ma Qianguo: Protector of Luobo village
- A life-long Long March
- Zhong Nanshan: Model of society
- Peng Yan: The only servicewoman in Nagqu
- Wei Guiling sets model for China's teachers
- Qian Xuesen: Father of China's space program
- Master of Henan Opera: Chang Xiangyu
- Han Huiying: Angel in Yushu
- Neighborly Yang Zhaoshun in his neighborhood
- Lu Haishan: Guardian of the Tibet-Qinghai Highway
- The barley king
- Building camaraderie through red songs
- Hu Chenglin: 'The Farmer's Professor'
- 3 generations of musicians
- Yan Huiqin: the chef at the state
- Duoji: The Tibetan geothermal expert
- China's most devoted military wife
- Teacher finds life's calling in remote mountain school
- A dirty job
- 'Daughter of Dunhuang:' Fan Jinshi
- The sand combatant
- Queji Nima: 'Most stubborn yak' on Kangba Plateau
- Bao Qifan: The 'Cargo-Handling King'
- Nie Er- The People's Musician
- A neighborhood committee worker
- Zhao Xia: the lady in a man's world
- A couple teachers and a cliff school
- Zhou Haijiang: keeping in mind his status as a Party member
- Yang Liwei: China's first space traveler
- Jiang'er Rehati: The midwife who loves babies
- Wu Yongqi: The make-up artist of the terracotta army
- The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau's faithful 'Pony Express'
- From farmer to Party delegate
- Steel worker with a soft heart
- Zhang Haidi
- Heroic tour guide loses leg, wins hearts
- Mailman delivers in all weathers
- Shen Jilan, the world's longest-serving congresswoman
- Song Yushui: Never stops pursuit of ultimate justice
Features
An exhibition on Tibet history is on display at the Beijing Cultural Palace of Nationalities from June 15 to July 8, 2011. It presents visitors with a full landscape of the autonomous region's past and present through pictures and exhibits.
Opinion
As China rapidly became one of the world's dominant economic powerhouses, its economic reform has long been most visible to the eyes of the world. For many, this overshadowed other progresses the country has made over the years – most significantly the various reforms and development of its political system from a fundamental level.
Exhibition marks 60-year changes in Tibet
The Seventeenth National Congress (Oct. 201)
Scientific Concept of Development
Constitution of the Communist Party of China
CPC emblem and flag
Hu Jintao
60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China