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What if the Han people break the Tibetan pearls?
In China, the government attaches great importance to national unity and freedom of religious belief. If the Han people damage Tibet's jewelry or any other form of property, they should deal with it according to legal procedures.

First, the victim can report the case to the local public security organ and provide evidence and relevant information. The public security organ will investigate the incident and take necessary punishment measures against those who destroy property according to relevant laws.

Secondly, for the victims, they can bring a civil lawsuit to the court to demand compensation for losses, including repairing damaged property or compensating the corresponding cash losses.

In addition, relevant communities and government agencies will also take measures to promote harmony and mutual understanding among ethnic groups. The government will also pay more attention to national unity and cultural diversity through education and publicity, so as to prevent similar incidents and improve the awareness of the rule of law and the quality of civilization in society.

In short, when similar incidents occur, the government and legal institutions will actively intervene to protect the rights and interests of victims and take measures to promote harmony and mutual trust among ethnic groups.