Xizang Autonomous Region Soars in Cultural Protection and Tourism
Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region is rapidly advancing in cultural protection and tourism, driving continuous development and prosperity.
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Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region is rapidly advancing in cultural protection and tourism, driving continuous development and prosperity.
Over 30 years, nearly 12,000 cadres have been sent to Xizang, driving key developments in economy, education, and healthcare.
China’s Huadian Tibet Caipeng Photovoltaic Power Station sets a new global altitude record, enhancing Xizang’s energy supply with its groundbreaking second phase.
Xizang Autonomous Region launches a groundbreaking Science and Technology Backyard to enhance dairy farming in high-altitude conditions with innovative solutions.
Xizang Autonomous Region will enforce a new glacier protection regulation on October 1, 2024, marking a significant milestone in ecological conservation.
Explore Yamdrok Tso, Xizang’s emerald holy lake, perched at 4,441 meters with stunning views and spiritual significance.
China has launched a significant land-atmosphere interaction study in the Mount Qomolangma region to understand its impact on both regional and global climates.
Explore the vibrant salt fields of Xizang’s historic village, once a key spot on the Tea Horse Road, now a stunning destination for global travelers.
Explore Xizang’s vibrant ancient salt fields along the historic Tea Horse Road, a must-see destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Explore Ranwu Lake in Chamdo, Xizang Autonomous Region—a stunning glacial lake on the Chengdu-Lhasa Highway, perfect for travelers and nature lovers.