Lhasa Middle School
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Lhasa Middle School of the Tibet Autonomous Region (Chinese: 西藏自治区拉萨中学, Wylie: lha sa slob 'bring, ZYPY: ལྷ་ས་སློབ་འབྲིང་) is an autonomous regionally-run middle school of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, the first middle school in the history of Tibet, and is now directly under the Department of Education of the TAR, and is a modernized, general middle school. The middle school is located on West Linkor Road in Lhasa.[1]
History
In April 1956, Vice Premier Chen Yi, during his visit to Lhasa Primary School, suggested that Lhasa Middle School should be founded as soon as possible. In July, the Preparatory Committee of the Autonomous Region made the Resolution on the Establishment of Lhasa Secondary School.[2]
Lhasa Middle School opened on September 20, 1956, with five junior high school classes, two junior high school preparatory classes, two teacher training classes and one teacher class, with a total of 58 teaching staff and 650 students.[3] In addition to the general secondary school curriculum, the junior high school class also set up a morning meditation class, praying and reciting Buddhist scriptures every morning; the scribe class was taught by a living Buddha; the Hui teachers and students could go home to worship every Friday. In 1957, the scribe class was closed down, and the junior high school class and the teacher's short training class were reorganized. In 1977, the school was changed into the first secondary school of Lhasa City, which was designated as a key secondary school of the Tibet Autonomous Region.[4] In 1984, it was changed into the Lhasa Secondary School of the Tibet Autonomous Region, which is directly under the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the first secondary school of Lhasa City. In 1984, the school was transformed into the Lhasa Middle School of the Tibet Autonomous Region, directly under the Department of Education of the Tibet Autonomous Region. In 1985, the school recruited 78 students from the border ethnic minorities such as the Menba, Lhoba, Nakhi and the Sherpas, and set up 2 border ethnic minority classes.[5]
Reference
- ^ "西藏第一所中学迎来60年校庆-新华网". 新华网_让新闻离你更近 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ 西藏敎育五十年 (in Chinese). 甘肃敎育出版社. 2002. p. 69. ISBN 978-7-5423-1131-3. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ 西藏史话. 中国・史话 (in Chinese). 社会科学文献出版社. 2011. p. 178. ISBN 978-7-5097-2586-3. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ 内地办学的运行机制与社会效果:内地西藏班、新疆班专题研究. 21世纪中国民族问题丛书 (in Chinese). 社会科学文献出版社. 2016. p. 233. ISBN 978-7-5097-9667-2. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ "拉萨中学". 西藏在线 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-06-15.
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and palaces
- Architecture of Lhasa
- Lingkhor
- Potala Palace
- Norbulingka
- Jokhang
- Tsomon Ling
- Ganden Monastery
- Kundeling Monastery
- Nechung
- Drolma Lhakhang Temple
- Yangpachen Monastery
- Drepung Monastery
- Ramoche Temple
- Reting Monastery
- Sanga Monastery
- Yerpa
- Sera Monastery
- Chupzang Nunnery
- Drakri Hermitage
- Garu Nunnery
- Keutsang Hermitage
- Keutsang East Hermitage
- Keutsang Hermitage
- Khardo Hermitage
- Negodong Nunnery
- Nenang Monastery
- Pabonka Hermitage
- Panglung Hermitage
- Purbuchok Hermitage
- Rakhadrak Hermitage
- Sera Monastery
- Sera Chöding Hermitage
- Sera Gönpasar Hermitage
- Sera Utsé Hermitage
- Takten Hermitage
- Trashi Chöling Hermitage
- Barkhor
- Chokpori
- Drapchi Prison
- Lhasa Zhol Pillar
- Tromzikhang
- Nyang bran
- Hutoushan Reservoir
- Samdrup Pohang
- Labrang Nyingba
- Monument of Jiangsu Road
- Treasure of the Plateau
- Lhasa Racecourse
- Lhasa Martyrs' Mausoleum
- Qinghai-Tibet-Sichuan-Tibet Highway Monument
- Consulate General of Nepal, Lhasa
- Lhalu Pohang
- Shirin Dorje Pohang
- Office building of the Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region
- Lhasa Auditorium
- Tibet Working People's Cultural Palace
- Lhasa North and South Mountain Greening Project
- Office of the Representative of the Central People's Government in Tibet
- Potala Palace Square
- Tibetan People's Hall
- Tibet Museum
- Tibet Museum of Natural Science
- Tibet Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School
- Tibet Stadium
- Lhasa Youth Activity Center
- Tibetan Hospital of the Tibet Autonomous Region
- Tibet Autonomous Region Mass Art Museum
- Lhasa Comprehensive Pavilion
- Tibet Autonomous Region Archives
- Lhasa Mass Culture and Sports Center
- Lhasa Cinema City
- Tibet Rug Mansion
- Lhasa Donggar Wholesale Market
- Tibet Exhibition Center
- Memorial Hall Marking the Emancipation of More Than One Million Serfs
- Lhasa Half Marathon
- Lhasa Airport
- Damxung railway station
- Lhasa railway station
- Lhasa West railway station
- Wumatang railway station
- Yangbajain railway station
- G109
- G318
- G6 Beijing–Lhasa Expressway
- North Linkor Road
- Central Beijing Road
- Norbulingka Road
- Jiangsu Road
- Jinzhu West Road
- Lhasa River Special Bridge
- Lhasa Passenger Station
29°39′40″N 91°06′41″E / 29.66105°N 91.11136°E / 29.66105; 91.11136