of the year this is activity. tensing works hard to preserve tibet's cultural heritage. and. later that morning she arrives in the newsroom of the voice of tibet radio station where she's the editor in chief the station provides its listeners with content on life in tibet and in the exile community the band has been part of the people's republic of china since 1951. the region covers about 12 percent of china's total area tensing was born in india and has never been to bant chinese censorship makes it hard for her and her staff to find out what's really going on there. our target audience is the tibetans inside tibet it's like live fire only and nobody in there so they're going to make anything any story from inside tibet of course it's it's had this because you don't know the place but with the advent of technology that the death band off in a different different channels like social media. we do find you know a lot of options to try to get inside tibet but at the same time china is spending huge by the entry sources to stop all this flow of information an estimated 6000000 tibetans live in china in recent years only a few of them ha