Tibet Square in Užupis, Vilnius, serves as a symbolic platform for expressing solidarity with Tibet and raising awareness about its political and cultural situation. Established in 1996, it was named in honour of Tibet and its ongoing struggle for autonomy and cultural preservation. Adorned with Tibetan symbols like prayer flags and Buddhist prayer wheels, the square showcases scenes from Tibetan life.
The Republic of Užupis has granted honorary citizenship to several notable individuals, including the 14th Dalai Lama, who first visited Užupis in 2013. The Dalai Lama later returned to plant a tree in Tibet Square, a gesture that has elevated the square's status to that of an embassy of Tibet.
This symbolic act underscores the Republic's commitment to promoting peace, justice, and cultural diversity, embodying the spirit of solidarity and empathy that defines this unique enclave in Vilnius.


