Tibetan teenage boys in Lhasa, Tibet
$299.00
The one-child policy in Tibet was applied differently than in Han Chinese areas, with policy allowing ethnic Tibetan farmers and nomads to have two, sometimes three children, though officials and urban residents were often limited to one. The policy included rigorous enforcement, including fines, coerced sterilization, and forced abortions, aimed at controlling population growth, even as the overall Tibetan population was reported to have increased.
Photographer: YEUNG Kai Pak Patrick
Copyright: YEUNG Kai Pak Patrick
License Type: Editorial License
Image ID: Tibet 0302193
Date Created: 2003-08-19
Image Size: 5000 x 3212px / 300ppi / 8mb
Image Format: jpeg RGB
Credit: A1images.online/YEUNG Kai Pak Patrick
Remarks: Shot by Canon 1Ds
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