[Commentary] On July 15, the "International Video Symposium on Tibetan Cultural Inheritance and Religious Belief" was held in Beijing. The video will carry out in-depth exchanges and discussions around China's Tibet-related ethnic and religious work, and reach consensus in many aspects.

  [Explanation] Five experts and scholars from China made keynote speeches respectively. Rob Zhaxi, deputy director and deputy researcher of the Tibetan Medicine Research Center of China Tibetology Research Center, introduced the inheritance and development of Tibetan medicine in Tibet as an example of the Jijinagang Hospital of Tashilunbu Temple.

  [Same period] Luo Buzhasi, Deputy Director and Associate Researcher, Institute of Tibetan Medicine, China Tibetology Research Center

  With the increase in the scale of the hospital, there are more than 300 patients admitted every day, which is a huge improvement compared with the number of patients who were only 30 to 40 (persons) per day before 1993. From the development of the Jijinagaga Tibetan Hospital in Tashilunpo Monastery, we can see that the traditional Tibetan medicine in Tibet is being inherited and promoted through continuous research and continuously developed through inheritance.

  [Explanation] Nanjia Cairang, director of China Tibetology Research Center and editor-in-chief of China Tibetology Press, told the story of Silong Jiangze, a traditional craftsman in Daofu County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan.

  [Same period] Nan Jiacai, Director of China Tibetology Research Center, China Tibetology Press

  This story is mainly about Mr. Silong Jiangze, the whole process of making Tibetan medicine mud mask. Now that he is 66 years old this year, he is still striving for traditional craftsmanship. This is the first time I have participated in this kind of video conference. I have exchanged ideas with more scholars and participants, and hope that people in more fields will pay attention to the inheritance and development of traditional craftsmanship.

  [Commentary] At the meeting, Zhang Ning, editor of China Tibetology Press of China Research Center for Tibetology, Wei Wen, assistant researcher of History Research Institute of China Tibetology Research Center, and Li Hui, librarian of China Tibetology Research Center, etc. Keynote speech.

  [Commentary] On the same day, experts and scholars from research institutions in China, Nepal, Austria, Italy, France, and Taiwan, China participated in the meeting through online and offline forms, and focused on the theme of "Tibetan cultural heritage and religious belief" Conference speech. Many experts and scholars affirmed the Chinese government's major efforts in the field of ethnicity and religion and the remarkable results achieved, and expressed their opinions and suggestions on how to better inherit and develop Tibetan culture and respect and protect freedom of religious belief. Zhang Yun, director of the Institute of History of China Tibetology Research Center and other researchers commented on the content of the speech. In the discussion session of the meeting, the invited guests gave their insights based on their own practice and academic research experience.

  [Commentary] It is reported that this academic seminar is the top meeting of the 44th session of the UN Human Rights Council. The meeting was chaired by Zheng Dui, Director General of China Tibetology Research Center. Nearly 50 experts and scholars from the responsible comrades of China Tibetology Research Center, China Tibet Culture Protection and Development Association, China Human Rights Research Society, and multinational and regional research institutions attended the meeting.

  Reporter Fan Siyi reports from Beijing

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]