Senior officials from Xizang Autonomous Region unveiled sweeping progress in the region's development during a media briefing Tuesday, commemorating six decades since its establishment. The event showcased transformative achievements in infrastructure, education, and cultural preservation while addressing modern challenges.
Economic Renaissance
Officials reported a 150-fold GDP increase since 1965, with tourism revenue hitting record highs. New rail projects now connect remote Himalayan communities to major trade corridors, while renewable energy initiatives position Xizang as a green power hub.
Social Advancements
Healthcare access has expanded dramatically, with average life expectancy doubling to 72 years. Over 99% of school-age children now attend compulsory education institutions, supported by trilingual curricula preserving local languages alongside Mandarin.
Cultural Stewardship
Authorities emphasized protection of intangible cultural heritage, with 1,933 historical sites now under state protection. Traditional festivals see record participation, blending ancient customs with modern cultural expressions.
While acknowledging ongoing challenges in high-altitude development, officials reaffirmed commitments to sustainable growth models benefiting all residents.
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Officials brief media on Xizang's achievements over past 60 years
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