• Tibetan antelopes well protected
    Tibetan antelopes well protected 2011-08-06 | From:

    Tibetan antelope is one of the rare species of animals on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has been put under state protection by the Chinese government.

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  • Mountains in Tibet 2011-08-04 | From:

    Known as the roof of the world, southwest China’s Tibet without doubt boasts a number of famous mountain peaks and ranges which make the Qing-Tibet Plateau ever more impressive.

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  • Lhasa: clearer water, prettier scenery 2011-08-03 | From:

    Lhasa, the capital of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, has reportedly been listed the limited few capital cities where urban environment is comprehensively rated premier in China.

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  • 330, 000 Tibetan endemic fishes released into Nyang River 2011-08-02 | From:

    A total of 330, 000 Tibetan endemic fishes were released into the Nyang River in southeast Tibet's Nyingchi for the officially promoted biological resource multiplication program on July 26, 2011.

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  • Tibet invests 60 mln yuan to balance grassland ecology 2010-09-20 | From:

    Since the pilot incentive system of eco-environmental protection was established on August 22, 2009, the government of Tibet Autonomous Region has invested nearly 62 million yuan in balancing grazing capacity and the quantity of livestock.

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  • Another 10MW solar-power station to be built in Sangri 2010-09-18 | From:

    Sangri County, Lhoka Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region is to have another 10MW solar power station, and the constructer China Guangdong Nuclear Power held an opening ceremony on Sept 8, 2010.

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  • Local Nagqu herders become protectors of wild animals 2010-09-15 | From:

    Ordinary Tibetan farmers and herdsmen have played a positive role in protecting wild animals in the Co Nyi area of Nagqu Prefecture in northern Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

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  • Picturesque Nyangchu River Valley 2010-09-14 | From:

    A number of wetlands lie in the valley of the Nyangchu River Valley in Shigatse Prefecture, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

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