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New railway will consolidat­e unity

Important Sichuan-Tibet transport channel will open more avenues for region’s developmen­t

- By GESANG ZHUOMA The author is a research fellow at the China Tibetology Research Center. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Highlighti­ng the importance of the Ya’anNyingchi section of the Sichuan-Tibet Railway, President Xi Jinping said on Nov 8 that greater efforts should be made to build a high-quality railway because it will play a key role in the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the country’s western region.

The 1,742.39-kilometer-long Sichuan-Tibet Railway, a key project listed in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), will cost about 360 billion yuan ($54.6 billion), run alongside the Sichuan-Tibet highway and will take just 13 hours to cover the distance from Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, to Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region.

The Sichuan-Tibet Railway has three sections. The Chengdu-Ya’an section in Sichuan is basically complete. Workers are already laying the track on the Nyingchi-Lhasa section in Tibet. As for the middle or Ya’an-Nyingchi section, work on which started on Nov 8, the steep mountains and valleys and gorges in western Sichuan and Tibet make it one of the most challengin­g railway projects in history.

Overall, the Sichuan-Tibet Railway will be another important transport channel linking Tibet to the rest of China and improve travel in eastern Tibet, western Sichuan and the surroundin­g areas. It will not only strengthen the national transporta­tion network and make travel more convenient, but also help develop green tourism, boost local industries, alleviate poverty by increasing local people’s income, and instill a greater sense of national identity among all ethnic groups.

The railway will also help build a national security barrier in Tibet, consolidat­ing national unity, maintainin­g stability in the border areas, strengthen­ing cultural exchanges and economic and trade between China and South Asian countries, and facilitati­ng the implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative with the aim of building a community with a shared future for mankind.

From an economic perspectiv­e, the Sichuan-Tibet Railway will help the Tibet autonomous region to sustain its economic developmen­t and lay a solid foundation for long-term developmen­t. The railways are the arteries of national developmen­t, and by extending Tibet’s rail network, both internally and externally, the Sichuan-Tibet Railway will open new avenues for the region’s developmen­t.

The constructi­on of a highly efficient traffic network in Tibet will make life more convenient for the local residents, and reduce overall travel and logistics costs. The supply of a wider variety of daily consumer goods at relatively low prices in Tibet will lower local residents’ cost of living and improve their quality of life. The constructi­on of the railway will also make Tibetan products more competitiv­e by helping reduce their prices, and promote the developmen­t of distinctiv­e cultural industries on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Tourism is an important pillar industry of Tibet. But tourists are mainly concentrat­ed in central Tibet as it is well connected to other parts of the country by flights, trains and roads. The Sichuan-Tibet Railway will run through picturesqu­e natural landscapes including mountains, valleys and rivers and important cultural landscapes, which cannot be easily accessed now. And after its completion, the railway will not only make traveling between Tibet and the rest of the country more convenient but also help tourists traveling to eastern Tibet to gradually adapt to the low oxygen levels on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and better enjoy their visit.

The Sichuan-Tibet Railway’s constructi­on has not only created a large number of jobs along the route but is also helping revitalize the local countrysid­e. It will also boost the social transforma­tion and modernizat­ion of Tibet. And by improving the transport network in eastern and southeaste­rn Tibet, it will create a sound business environmen­t for Tibet to attract foreign enterprise­s, capital and talent to participat­e in its developmen­t.

The Sichuan-Tibet Railway will connect the China-India-Bangladesh-Myanmar economic corridor to the Yangtze River and ShaanxiGan­su-Qinghai-Tibet economic belts, and thus extend the Silk Road Economic Belt. It will also accelerate cultural and personnel exchanges and narrow the geographic­al and psychologi­cal distance between

Tibet and the rest of China.

The Qinghai-Tibet Railway has become a model of China’s railway constructi­on not only for taking utmost care to protect Tibet’s fragile ecology and environmen­t but also for completing constructi­on on schedule despite the treacherou­s terrain and weather of the mountainou­s region.

Some sections of the SichuanTib­et Railway face no less adverse constructi­on and environmen­tal challenges. For the most difficult section, from Ya’an to Nyingchi, new constructi­on technologi­es need to be explored, which will fill many of the scientific and technologi­cal gaps and enable China to gain valuable technologi­cal expertise that it can use in future railway constructi­on projects. However, dealing with special geological problems with nuanced care and taking measures to prevent geological and environmen­tal disasters will continue to be the norm for the Sichuan-Tibet Railway project.

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