Children in Tibet enjoy better education
A Tibetan mom picks up her granddaughter after school from a Lhasa Dadi Kindergarten. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
A historical leap has been achieved in education in Tibet and Tibet has already formed a relatively comprehensive education system ranging from all kinds of education.
In old Tibet, there was not a single school in the modern sense. Access to education was restricted to members of the aristocracy, the broad masses of laboring people were robbed of any opportunity for education.
Kids in physical training class in Lhasa Dadi Kindergarten. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Since the peaceful liberation, the state has adopted vigorous measures to develop education in Tibet. In addition, various other provinces and municipalities also rendered energetic support to the development of education in Tibet in terms of manpower, materials and finance.
In Lhasa Children's Palace, a girl and her mother look at the class introduction. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
Now Tibet has witnessed an education system from preschool education, nine-year compulsory education to secondary education, higher education, vocational education, distance education, correspondence education and special education.
Two boys are waiting for their painting class in front of the Lhasa Children's Palace. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
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