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Is it right to ask negative question like the Chinese occupation in Tibet, to the local Tibetan Guide?

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Is it right to ask negative question like the Chinese occupation in Tibet, to the local Tibetan Guide?

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Ans: This question is frequently asked by many clients. Though the Chinese Government Official do not understand much English or Hindi, it is highly advisable not to take it for granted, for sometimes there are plain-clothes policemen mingling with the crowd in monasteries and other public places. They might understand what you are talking about and can give you the hard time, especially to your guide. A big problem may create which makes your trip unpleasant. So to be on the safe side and to have a hassle free time in Tibet, it is wise not to talk negative things about the Chinese Government or to show softness on Dalai Lama’s cause.

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