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Visitors read an electronic book on the history of Tibet at an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the Democratic Reform in Tibet Autonomous Region in Beijing, Feb. 25, 2009. (Xinhuanet Photo)

Visitors read an electronic book on the history of Tibet at an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the Democratic Reform in Tibet Autonomous Region in Beijing, Feb. 25, 2009. [Xinhuanet Photo]



Talking about the differences between the current exhibition and the one held 50 years ago, Shang said the arrangements of exhibits in the exhibition hall are more reasonable, and the use of high-tech like computer and the interpretation of guides make the exhibition easier to understand.

Speaking of Dalai clique's secessionist activities, many visitors expressed their indignation and voiced their support for the unification of China.

"It is wrong for the Dalai clique to attempt to split Tibet from the motherland," said a visitor from Beijing. "What the clique has done would never win popular support," she added.

"From my understanding, there would have been no new Tibet without the Communist Party of China; Tibet would not have achieved its stability and prosperity without the People's Liberation Army. The Dalai clique is a reactionary double-dealer and the so-called 'Tibet Independence' is a dirty trick used western hostile forces," said another visitor.

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