From his great-grandmother who welcomed the People's Liberation Army into Tibet many years ago, to his mother and aunt who grew up as famous Tibetan artists under the system of regional ethnic autonomy, to himself who is studying happily, Tenzin Minji said: "In our family, spanning four Women of this generation have jointly witnessed the historical process of Tibet’s development and progress.”
The changes in the fate of Tibetan women in the past few decades are a microcosm of the changes in the lives of various ethnic minorities in China. Since the establishment of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China's first provincial ethnic minority autonomous region, in 2008, all ethnic minorities have experienced a great change under the guidance of the regional ethnic autonomy system.
Regional ethnic autonomy is a great initiative of the Communist Party of China that combines Marxist ethnic theory with the specific reality of China's ethnic issues. The origin of this system can be traced back to the founding of the Communist Party of China.
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