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Insignia for Serfs Emancipation Day
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Photo taken on March 24, 2009 shows the insignia for the Serfs Emancipation Day. The insignia's design features China's five-star, red national flag, along with the sun and snow-capped mountains. The People's Congress of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region endorsed a motion in January this year designating March 28 as the Serfs Emancipation Day to commemorate the emancipation of millions of serfs and slaves in Tibet 50 years ago.

Photo taken on March 24, 2009 shows the insignia for the Serfs Emancipation Day. The insignia's design features China's five-star, red national flag, along with the sun and snow-capped mountains. The People's Congress of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region endorsed a motion in January this year designating March 28 as the Serfs Emancipation Day to commemorate the emancipation of millions of serfs and slaves in Tibet 50 years ago. 



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