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The first train of 2015 winter travel in Tibet arrives at Lhasa on September 16

By Xu Lifang Source:China Tibet News 2015-09-18

At 18:48 pm, September 16, 2015, with the train slowly entering into Lhasa Railway Station, the first 600 more travelers of 2015 winter travel in Tibet arrives at Lhasa. It marks the beginning of this year’s winter travel activities in Tibet.

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Photo shows that the train is entering into Lhasa Railway Station.[Photo/Wu Yuren]


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Photo shows that tourists are taking photos right before the train at Lhasa Railway Station.[Photo/Wu Yuren]

At 18:48 pm, September 16, 2015, with the train slowly entering into Lhasa Railway Station, the first 600 more travelers of 2015 winter travel in Tibet arrives at Lhasa. It marks the beginning of this year’s winter travel activities in Tibet.

The trip of winter travel in Tibet is co-launched by Tibet Taikang Travel Agency and travel agencies in Zhejiang Province and Gansu Province. This train departs from Golmud city in Qinghai Province, and its terminal station is Lhasa. The whole trip will last for 14 days, and tourists will have a three-day sightseeing in Lhasa.

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Photo shows that Tibetan people are dancing to welcome the guests from somewhere far away.[Photo/Wu Yuren]

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Photo shows that the two oldest people, 80-year-old Shao Naner and 81-year-old Zhu Xingzong.[Photo/Wu Yuren]

In order to further promote the development of off-season travel in Tibet, Tibet will market off-season travels and featured tourism products, as well as special train tourism activities.

Tsering Droma says that in recent years, as traffic conditions in Tibet are more convenient and tourism facilities is more perfect, the number of customers who travel in Tibet at summer or winter is increasing year by year as well.


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