
High-Altitude Hope: Xizang’s Rise in Healthcare and Ecology
From the world’s highest NICU to revived grasslands, Xizang Autonomous Region’s latest developments are boosting well-being at 4,500m.
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From the world’s highest NICU to revived grasslands, Xizang Autonomous Region’s latest developments are boosting well-being at 4,500m.
At 4,500m in Xizang’s highest-altitude NICU, doctors are pioneering life-saving care for premature babies like Dolma Choekyi, rewriting medical history on the Roof of the World.
From mountain clinics to modern hospitals, Xizang Autonomous Region has transformed healthcare over 60 years, blending ancient Tibetan medicine with cutting-edge services.
Xizang’s healthcare went from three clinics and zero beds in 1952 to 21,488 beds today, doubling life expectancy and guiding high-altitude public health worldwide.