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Where did Tibet raise the first five-star red flag?

Changdu

Changdu is located in the east of Xizang Autonomous Region, in the middle of Hengduan Mountains, in the "Three Parallel Rivers" area of Jinsha River, Lancang River and Nujiang River. Here, the mountains are high and the valleys are deep, the roads are dangerous and the water is urgent, and the red mountains stretch for thousands of miles, so there is a tall and tenacious momentum.

1950 10 On October 6th, the Battle of Qamdo started. This is the last battle to complete the reunification of the motherland. The 18th Army of China People's Liberation Army, with the support of monks and customs in Qamdo, quickly won the battle with the shortest time and the least casualties.

10 10 19, the five-star red flag was raised in the ancient city of Qamdo, which was the first five-star red flag raised in Tibet.

Other priorities in Changdu:

After the peaceful liberation of Tibet, the first bookstore, the first hospital, the first weather station, the first hydrological station and the first bank emerged in Qamdo.

In particular, in 1959, under the leadership of the Party, Qamdo wiped out the armed rebellion launched by the Dalai clique, carried out democratic reforms, abolished the extremely decadent and dark feudal serfdom, liberated the productive forces, and opened up the road to modernization in Qamdo.

Refer to the above? People's Network-Changdu, where the first five-star red flag in Tibet was raised, has spanned thousands of years in the past 60 years.