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Saturday, July 24 2021 - 04:45
AsiaNet
CGTN: China vows 'lasting stability, high-quality development' in Tibet Autonomous Region
BEIJING, July 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

China's Tibet Autonomous Region, known as "the world's last piece of pure land" 
and "the roof of the world," celebrates its 70th anniversary of the peaceful 
liberation this year, and the plans for its future development are becoming 
clearer. 

At last year's high-level meeting on Tibet, China mapped out policy directions 
for building a new modern socialist region that is united, prosperous, 
culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. 

Tibet's long-lasting peace and stability, as well as developing an ecological 
civilization and achieving high-quality development, were among the issues 
highlighted during Chinese President Xi Jinping's three-day inspection tour of 
the region, which began on Wednesday, to mark the 70th anniversary of peaceful 
liberation. 

The development of Tibet, an inseparable part of China, is a priority for the 
central government. Since taking the helm of the country in 2013, President Xi, 
also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and 
chairman of the Central Military Commission, has paid close attention to the 
development of the region. Arrangements have been made to promote social 
stability, border development, ecological protection and ethnic unity in Tibet, 
opening a new chapter of improved governance, stability and people's well-being.

Adherence to building ecological civilization

On Wednesday, President Xi arrived at Nyingchi Mainling Airport and was warmly 
welcomed by local people and officials of various ethnic groups before visiting 
the Nyang River Bridge to inspect ecological preservation in the basin of the 
Yarlung Zangbo River and its tributary Nyang River.

Tibet maintained stable environmental quality in 2020, according to a report by 
the region's ecology and environment department.

Speaking at a meeting wrapping up his inspection tour on Friday, Xi reiterated 
his belief that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" as he 
called for greater promotion of biodiversity conservation on the Qinghai-Tibet 
Plateau.

"We should unswervingly give priority to ecology and pursue green development, 
strive for modernization focusing harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and 
protect the third pole environment," he said.

By the end of 2020, Tibet had built 47 nature reserves spanning 412,200 square 
kilometers, accounting for over one-third of the region's total.

Pursuing high-quality development

"High-quality" is another keyword in the plan for Tibet's development. 
President Xi outlined critical elements of the process: ensuring national 
security and enduring peace and stability, steadily improving people's lives, 
maintaining a good environment, solidifying border defense and ensuring 
frontier security. 

The process of building a modern socialist country in an all-round way has 
begun and Tibet has now reached a new historical starting point in its 
development, the president said on Friday, stressing the importance of 
consolidating and expanding China's achievements in poverty alleviation and 
guaranteeing a smooth transition into rural vitalization. 

During his stay, Xi visited a local city planning hall, a village and a park in 
Nyingchi, to learn more about the city's development planning, rural 
vitalization plans and park building. 

As transportation is critical to the economic development, he also visited 
Nyingchi Railway Station to see the design of the Sichuan-Tibet Railway and the 
operation of Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway section, and then took a train to the 
regional capital, Lhasa. 

Officially put into operation last month, the Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway is Tibet's 
first electrified railway. 

Xi stressed the importance of blazing a path of high-quality development that 
suits Tibet's actual conditions, and said the reform and opening-up process 
should be deepened, and the construction of railways, highways and other major 
infrastructure accelerated. He also urged the development of industries with 
local characteristics and a national base for clean energy.

Given that Tibet's security and stability are closely related to the overall 
development of the whole nation, Xi also stressed that work related to Tibet 
must focus on safeguarding national unity and strengthening ethnic solidarity. 

President Xi was briefed on work related to ethnic and religious affairs at the 
Drepung Monastery, Barkhor Street and the Potala Palace Square in Lhasa, and he 
emphasized the importance of protecting freedom of religious belief, managing 
religious affairs in accordance with the law and guiding Tibetan Buddhism in 
adapting to the socialist society.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-07-23/Xi-Jinping-inspects-southwest-China-s-Tibet-127IZgyrmpi/index.html


Source: CGTN