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It's a half-day drive east of a small frontier town called Litang, where there was the last confirmed sighting of the two missing climbers.
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It's a half-day drive east of a small frontier town called Litang, where there was the last confirmed sighting of the two missing climbers.
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It's a half-day drive east of a small frontier town called Litang, where there was the last confirmed sighting of the two missing climbers.
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When Chinese forces destroyed his father's monastery in the eastern Tibetan town of Litang, he went to Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, and became a founding member of the armed resistance, Mr. Sangay said in his interview.
Tibetan Exiles Swear In New Leader Jeremy Page 2011
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Tangdai Nanzhao yu Litang Guanxi zhi Yanjiu (A study on the Nanzhao-Tang relationship).
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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In February, police and protesters clashed for two days in Litang, another town in Sichuan with a large Tibetan population, local people said.
Dalai Lama Is Harshly Critical of China's Rule of Tibet 2009
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Peter Wonacott/The Wall Street Journal Chodak, an 83-year-old former Litang Monastery monk who fought in the resistance, concluded his war with the Chinese after a tearful 1972 meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharmsala.
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The events at Litang inflamed passions across Tibet and helped fuel the resistance movement.
Revolt of the Monks 2008
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One of the Litang monks was Chodak, who now works at the refugee center in Darjeeling.
Revolt of the Monks 2008
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Her final e-mail message to friends came in November from the town of Litang.
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