• Tibet plans to receive 61 million tourist visits ,annual revenue of 64 billion yuan by 2025

    Tibet plans to receive 61 million tourist visits ,annual revenue of 64 billion yuan  by 2025

    The Tibet autonomous region received more than 41 million tourists last year, and tourism revenues exceeded 44 billion yuan ($7 billion), according to an announcement at an annual meeting of the regional people’s congress recently.

    Tibet has been a popular destination for domestic and overseas tourists for decades due to its rich heritage, natural appeal and unique traditional cultures.

    In recent years, the region has been making a major effort to upgrade the quality of services for tourists. Cultural products and incentives have been introduced to benefit both visitors and business operators.

    The region received more than 150 million tourists during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period. The boom brought in nearly 213 billion yuan, more than double the amount during the previous Five-Year Plan (2011-15) period, according to Xinhua News Agency.

    Wang Songping, the head of the region’s Department of Tourism Development, was recently quoted by local media as saying that tourism offers a window into the region’s unique features.

    “Tourism sectors should focus on Tibet’s unique folk culture and natural resources, particularly in rural areas, and allow more rural residents to benefit from tourism,” he said.

    With its beautiful lakes, snowcapped mountains, forests and a wide variety of cultural activities, Nyingchi city is a major attraction.

    According to its tourism development bureau, Nyingchi invested more than 110 million yuan on infrastructure in its major tourism spots last year. Official data from the bureau shows that it is home to some 700 guesthouses owned by rural residents, that received 4 million visits last year.

    Last year, 27,000 rural residents found job opportunities in tourism, an increase of 4 percent year-on-year. Around 1.38 million tourist visits were made to operators in rural Nyingchi, generating over 178 million yuan in revenues.

    The Tibet autonomous region expects to receive 61 million tourist visits and achieve an annual revenue of 64 billion yuan ($10 billion) from tourism by 2025, according to local authorities.

    This is part of the region’s drive to boost tourism during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25). More than 600,000 tourism operators and rural residents are expected to benefit from the industry by 2025.-China Daily

    Feb.2022

    Photo: First ski mountaineering invitational tournament in Tibet – China Tibet Online

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