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辉煌60载 魅力新西藏|西藏乡村60年——克松
Xin Hua She·2025-07-25 12:40

Core Viewpoint - The transformation of Kesu Community from a feudal society to a thriving community post-democratic reform highlights significant socio-economic progress in Tibet over the past 60 years [2][3][4]. Group 1: Historical Context - Kesu Village was the first to undergo democratic reform in Tibet in 1959, leading to the establishment of the first rural Party branch and the first democratic election involving former serfs [2]. - The establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region occurred in 1965, marking a significant political milestone [2]. Group 2: Socio-Economic Development - Kesu Community successfully eliminated poverty in 2017, with all 17 impoverished households achieving a better standard of living [2]. - The community's economy is projected to exceed 30 million yuan in total rural income for 2024, with primary sources being agriculture, transportation, and migrant work [3]. - The establishment of a farming machinery cooperative in the community has provided 26 types of agricultural machinery to residents at half market price, enhancing productivity [3]. Group 3: Personal Narratives - The story of an elder, Duoji, illustrates the personal impact of democratic reforms, as he transitioned from being a serf to a community leader after joining the Communist Party in 1985 [3]. - The contrast between the historical suffering of serfs and the current prosperity of the Kesu Community is emphasized through the imagery of the community's agricultural landscape [4].