China is in top four of most popular tourism destinations

According to the news reported by the CNTA (China National Tourism Administration), in 2006, there were altogether 124,000,000 oversea tourists coming to China for travel. The huge tourist arrival creates the high foreign exchange earnings (33.5 billion US dollars) from tourism, based on the statistical figures by the WTO,making China the world fourth largest country to receive oversea tourists.

As one of the most important parts of the world tourism and the most active markets for inbound tourism, China is continuously developing at a tremendous speed. It is estimated that during the Beijing 2008 Olympics and the Shanghai World Expo in 2010, China will welcome more oversea tourists from every corner of the world. 

Source:www.travelchinaguide.com 

New railroad between Lhasa and Xigaze planned in Tibet

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Tibet ended its history without railway in July 2006 with the operation of the 1,956km Qinghai-Tibet Railway. The railway has prompted a huge surge in the number of tourists to Tibet, bringing the region billions of yuan in tourism revenue. In a long term if not being careful the tourism may cause environmental problems and exploitation. The railway has up to now transported 1.18 million passengers and 1.16 million tons of cargo since the opening last year.


 A new branch line for the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is planned this year, which will link the region's capital Lhasa with Xigaze, a major Tibetan city 280 kilometers southwest of Lhasa.According to the regional director of development and reform commission the new line will be the first feeder line for the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.


 If everything goes well, the authorities hope that the feasibility study could be completed by the end of January 2007, and the preliminary design by the end of May, the actual construction will hopefully be started within the year. If the plan is followed the railway is expected to be ready by 2010.


Sources:www.chinaview.cn