(TibetanReview.net, Mar03’25) – China began building the Sichuan-Tibet Highway in 1950 to effectuate its invasion and occupation rule over Tibet and it still remains one of the world’s most challenging and dangerous roads. Many people are thought to have lost their lives on the highway – which connects Chengdu, capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan, to Tibet’s capital Lhasa – over the years, though it’s not known exactly how many, reported express.co.uk Mar 2, citing DangerousRoads.org.
The 2,416-km highway meanders through 13 snow-covered mountains over 4,000 metres high, crosses a dozen raging rivers, traverses eight world-class fault b...





