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Unrestricted trips to Tibet to be permitted from May 1st

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Source: CCTV.com | 04-05-2008 08:38

Special Report:   3.14 Tibet Riots

Since last month's riots in Lhasa, tourism in Tibet has almost ground to a halt. But as peace has returned to the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the local tourism department says unrestricted trips will be permitted to Tibet starting from May 1st.

Potala Palace, the symbol of the autonomous region, was closed after the riots. In late March, the palace was reopened. There are about a hundred tourists here every day, and the number is continuing to grow.
Potala Palace, the symbol of the autonomous region,
was closed after the riots. In late March, the palace
was reopened. There are about a hundred tourists here
every day, and the number is continuing to grow.

Handicraft shops near Jokhang Temple have re-opened. This area is usually a favorite with tourists.

During the riots in mid March, many shops were looted. But businesses are recovering as calm has returned to the city. This traveller from Xi'an was in a spending mood.

Tourist, said, "Social order is good in Lhasa now. My friends told me to buy some souvenirs here. They said handicrafts here are real and good quality."

Shop Owner, said, "Our business is recovering."

Potala Palace, the symbol of the autonomous region, was closed after the riots.

In late March, the palace was reopened. There are about a hundred tourists here every day, and the number is continuing to grow.

Tourism is one of the most important industries in Tibet, accounting for 10 percent of the autonomous region's GDP.

With the opening of Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the number of tourists reached four million last year, for the first time over two decades.

The local tourism department says travel agencies can start organizing tours starting in May.

Industry analysts say the prospects of tourism in Tibet are good, and current difficulties will soon be overcome.

 

Editor:Zhang Pengfei