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During the 70 years of history after the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, ethnic equality and unity have always been cornerstones for the region’s rapid economic development.
In recent years, with China’s ecological protection and anti-poaching efforts, the population of the Tibetan antelope has made a comeback, to the point that their protection level has been downgraded from endangered to a near-threatened species.
In 2007, Sonam Wangdrak began an internship with China Railway Qinghai-Tibet Group Co in Qinghai province. After five years of honing his skills, he passed the rigorous examinations required of candidates and became a full-fledged engineer in the region.
The 11th Panchen Lama visited the Tashilhunpo Monastery on Sunday and Monday.
After more than three years of construction, the largest airport terminal in Southwest China’s Tibet autonomous region began operation on Saturday.
The central government and the Tibet autonomous region have been prioritizing efforts to secure college graduates employment in the region, and industries and businesses are encouraged to provide more job opportunities for them.
The 60-year-old Tibetan runs a mineral water factory in Shigatse, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Though his own business was also affected, Phurjung did not hesitate to donate for the anti-epidemic cause.
Agricultural science and technology have contributed greatly to the effective supply of agricultural products, and raised the incomes of farmers and herders in southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.