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Kesong Village: First to launch democratic reform in Tibet
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Kesong Village in Changzhu Town, Naidong County, Shannan Prefecture of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, was previously the manor of serf owner Suokang Wangqing Geli before the democratic reform. Tibet launched the democratic reform in 1959, emancipating a million serfs, and Kesong Village was the first to implement the reform.

Residents in Kesong Village, Shannan Prefecture of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, prepare programs to celebrate the coming 50th Anniversary of the Democratic Reform in Tibet. [Photo:CRI online]

Residents in Kesong Village, Shannan Prefecture of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, prepare programs to celebrate the coming 50th Anniversary of the Democratic Reform in Tibet. [Photo:CRI online] 



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