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    Anasayfa » Tibet Actively Integrates into the Belt and Road Initiative
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    Tibet Actively Integrates into the Belt and Road Initiative

    Kusak ve YolBy Kusak ve Yol20 December 2024
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    From November 22 to 24, the Tibet Autonomous Region participated in the China International Tourism Fair (CITM) held at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center with the theme “China’s Tibet.” Showcasing its new cultural and tourism integration image, Tibet attracted significant attention.

    This participation contributed to strengthening cultural and tourism cooperation with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In the first 11 months of 2023, Tibet hosted a total of 62.74 million tourists, marking a 15.68% increase compared to the previous year, generating 72.9 billion yuan in tourism revenue. Notably, the number of international tourists grew by 191.8%, with international tourism revenue increasing by 147.3%.

    In recent years, Tibet has made significant progress in enhancing regional connectivity and improving platform mechanisms. Trade and cultural cooperation with neighboring countries like Nepal have advanced substantially. Tibet has reinforced its strategic position as China’s gateway to South Asia, with historic trade routes gaining renewed vitality under the BRI framework. Alongside substantial developments in railway and aviation infrastructure, Lhasa Gonggar Airport has been upgraded for international flights, and its first flight to Singapore is scheduled for December 25.

    Through its efforts within the Belt and Road Initiative, Tibet has accelerated its integration by enhancing both land and sea connectivity. The trade volume with Nepal increased by 46.4% in the first 10 months of this year, reaching 3.14 billion yuan. Moreover, the establishment of logistics and free trade zones in border areas such as Lhasa and Gyirong has significantly supported cross-border trade, contributing to local economic development. During this process, exports of local products such as apples, barley, and mineral water have risen, while the diversity of imported goods has also expanded.

    As of 2024, Tibet aims to deepen its integration into the Belt and Road Initiative, positioning itself as a critical logistics hub for South Asia. Strengthening collaboration with other regions of China, Tibet continues to enhance both economic and cultural partnerships. Infrastructure projects in the region have made international trade routes more accessible, while Tibet has strengthened its ties with BRI countries and introduced its unique products to the global market.

    https://politics.gmw.cn/2024-12/19/content_37747482.htm

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