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Tibet opens doors to more tourists

- By PALDEN NYIMA in Lhasa palden_nyima @chinadaily.com.cn

Tibet is expected to receive more than 25 million tourists and generate tourism revenue of more than 37 billion yuan ($5.34 billion) in 2017, according to the fifth session of the 10thPeople’s Congress of Tibet on Tuesday.

The autonomous region welcomed more than 23 million tourists and tourism revenue reached 33 billion yuan in 2016, annual increases of 14.7 and 17 percent respective­ly, according to the session.

“The region has fully promoted the standardiz­ation of tourism services, and the tourism industry has witnessed growth both in quality and effectiven­ess,” said Losang Gyaltsan, chairman of the regional government, when delivering the annual government work report.

“More than 100,000 residents in the region’s rural areas have benefited financiall­y from tourism,” Losang Visitors

taste local delicacies at a villager’s home in Lhasa, capital of Tibet autonomous region, in November.

Gyaltsan said.

Losang Gyaltsan said the region will encourage big tourism enterprise­s to set up branch companies in Tibet and train more profession­al tourism workers in the near future.

The regional government has been making efforts to turn Tibet into a world tourism destinatio­n in recent years.

“Along with the progress of turning Tibet into a world tourism destinatio­n, the region has carried out a plan of developing regional tourism,” said Xu Zhuwu, deputy Party chief of the regional government.

With unique natural landscapes and cultures, Tibet has big advantages and potential to develop tourism,

Losang Gyaltsan,

chairman of the Tibet autonomous region

More than 100,000 residents in the region’s rural areas have benefited financiall­y from tourism.”

Xu Zhuwu said.

In addition to improving the quality of tourism services, the region’s many new plans for airlines, railways, roads and supplies have helped develop the tourism market.

Tibet has decided to build 2,000 toilets across the region in 2017, according to the government work report.

 ?? FU DING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A student from Qianmen Primary School ice skates in Beijing on Tuesday. Classes in winter sports are expected to be offered at 50 schools in the city this year, with the number rising to 100 by 2020, according to educationa­l authoritie­s.
FU DING / FOR CHINA DAILY A student from Qianmen Primary School ice skates in Beijing on Tuesday. Classes in winter sports are expected to be offered at 50 schools in the city this year, with the number rising to 100 by 2020, according to educationa­l authoritie­s.
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