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From Buddha to Karaoke

Tuesday, March 6, 2001

Tibetan culture is seeping into China, while Beijing is still intent on destroying it.

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WANG ZE, a citizen of the People's Republic of China and a 52-year-old businessman, was astounded by Tibetan Buddhist teachings. In the last four years, he has given up Confucianism and put his newfound faith into practice. When they first embraced Buddhism, Wang Ze and his wife did not know a single Buddhist, and he was too timid to ask around. But now, Wang Ze has many friends of his faith—there are quite a few students in China who are in

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