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Tibet leads tourism sector so far this year
By:chinadaily.com.cn
update:July 24,2020

A night view of the Potala Palace from the Dzongyab Lukhang Park in Lhasa. [Photo by Phenthok/For chinadaily.com.cn]
 
July 24,2020 -- The Tibet autonomous region received more than 8 million tourists in the first half of this year, representing the best rebound rate nationally, the region's tourism authorities said recently.
 
The tourism sector in Tibet has played a leading role in China's growth, especially in May and June, which saw year-on-year growth, respectively, of about 27 percent and 36 percent. The tourism sector in general progressed with good momentum, the authorities said.
 
During the first six months of the year, all levels of tourism departments have strictly followed requirements limiting the number of visitors, reservations and peak flow to reduce the risks of infection from COVID-19.
 
Starting in March, more than 300 scenic spots were opened to tourists. The regional tourism development department also sponsored various activities to promote travel to Tibet.

 
Tourists visit Norbu Lingka, one of Tibet's famous scenic spots. [Photo by Tang Bin/For chinadaily.com.cn]
 
In addition, the region launched online livestreaming tours in February, highlighting some of the region's key scenic spots. As a result, the region has received increased attention from all over the country.
 
Since May, thanks to online promotions, the region's self-driving tours have grown. It is the only one in China with positive growth, the authorities said, with a 27 percent increase.
 
In addition, Tibet has continued to accelerate its tourism infrastructure construction this year. More than 778 million yuan ($112 million) has been invested in various projects.
 
Tibet is on the way to becoming an important destination for tourists from around the world. The region received more than 40 million domestic and overseas tourists last year, an increase of 19.1 percent year-on-year, and its income from tourism reached nearly 55.92 billion yuan, up 14 percent year-on-year.

 
A back view of the Potala Palace from the Dzongyab Lukhang Park in Lhasa. [Photo by Phenthok/For chinadaily.com.cn]
 
 
The Potala Palace stands in the center town of Lhasa. [Photo by Phenthok/For chinadaily.com.cn]
 
 
Visitors head to the Wencheng Princess Opera Theater in Lhasa to watch the opera Wencheng Princess on June 20, 2020. [Photo by Li Zhou/For chinadaily.com.cn]
 
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