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Scientists inspect lakes and rivers on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau 2017-09-07 | From:Xinhua
Scientists and researchers participating in China's second scientific expedition of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have entered Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region.
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Booming tourism aids Tibet's green growth 2017-08-31 | From:Xinhua
With the backdrop of the Himalayas and the Yarlung Zangbo River at its front, the Hilton Nyingchi Resort in the city of Nyingchi in Tibet has added a modern touch to the region.
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A Tibetan grows a forest in the desert 2017-08-30 | From:China.org.cn
While the 59-year-old with deep sentiments towards trees has never thought of stopping this career which will benefit future generations, he was more than glad that his second son Luobu is willi...
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Lhasa to invest total of 50 million yuan on protecting its Lalu wetlands 2017-08-29 | From:Global Times
Local governments have implemented a series of measures to protect the region's environment with the local capital Lhasa raising some 50 million yuan ($7.5 million) to regulate its Lalu wetlands...
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Scientists to study climate change impact on glaciers in Tibet 2017-08-29 | From:Global Times
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday sent a letter to the research team to congratulate the scientists, young students and support staff of the expedition.
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Barley provides health, chance to grow an industry 2017-08-28 | From:China Daily
Highland barley farming is expected to become an important way for farmers in the Tibet autonomous region to get rich.
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Plateau wolfberries aim at high-end markets 2017-08-24 | From:China Tibet Online
A decrease in wolfberry plant diseases and insects combined with the pollution-free high plateau means the area is suitable to the development of wolfberry cultivation, and wolfberries can be ch...
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Tree planting project turns barren, windy land into oasis 2017-08-18 | From:China Daily
Ema township in the Tibet autonomous region used to be synonymous with barren, windy land on the north bank of the Yarlung Zangbo River. It is now an oasis, thanks to a forestation campaign laun...