"China's Campaign to Silence 'Tibet' in Public Discourse"

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Chinese officials are pushing the use of "Xizang," the Mandarin name for Tibet, in English communications, reflecting an effort to standardize terminology and assert control over the narrative surrounding the region. This move may also be seen as an attempt to further integrate Tibet into Chinese national identity and diminish its distinct cultural and historical significance.
- China Doesn't Want You to Say 'Tibet' Anymore The Wall Street Journal
- China doesn’t want you to say ‘Tibet’ anymore | Mint Mint
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