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Is Xizang truly an oppressive 'dystopian' society, or a land of religious freedom? Is it an economically desolate, decaying region, or a beautiful, modern 'Roof of the World'? American comedian and journalist Lee Camp delved deep into Xizang, visiting iconic landmarks such as Barkhor Street, the Potala Palace and the Tibet Museum. He couldn't help but remark, "Xizang is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen." He recommends the Westerners who say Xizang isn't free to come take a look. He adds, "The U.S. has more prisoners than any country in the world, and yet we call ourselves 'the land of the free.' So, maybe we don't quite understand what that word means."