Citations:Zhaxigang

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English citations of Zhaxigang

Map including Zhaxigang (Cha-hsi-kang) (DMA, 1980)
A map which shows Zhaxigang (near the center).
  • 2016 October 6, Simon Denyer, “China says tourism is Tibet’s best hope. But can its culture survive the onslaught?”, in The Washington Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 07 October 2016, Asia & Pacific‎[2]:
    Tibetans who lost their homes in the original village of Zhaxigang will be given new accommodation here, officials said, but their opportunities to make money may be limited. Restaurants in a nearby site are overwhelmingly run by Han Chinese.
  • 2021 September 2, Joe McDonald, “China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV”, in AP News[3], archived from the original on March 22, 2024[4]:
    In this June 4, 2021, file photo, a television shows a broadcast of a Chinese talk show program as it sits beneath a photo of Chinese President Xi Jinping in a home converted into a tourist homestay in Zhaxigang village near Nyingchi in western China's Tibet Autonomous Region. China's government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 to promote "revolutionary culture," broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.