New businesses boost economic growth in China's Tibet

2017-08-14 09:52:54 | From:Xinhua

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Yangzom, a Yumai Township resident, makes dairy products in Yumai Township of Longzi County in Shannan, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 10, 2017. Yumai, believed to be the least populated Township in China, is witnessing a significant economic growth in recent years as the local residents developed new businesses as family inn service, bamboo products and transport in addition to the traditional husbandry livelihood, as the result, the annual per capita income reached 57,000 yuan(about 8556 U.S. dollars). [Photo/Xinhua]

 

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Photo taken on Aug. 10, 2017 shows the scenery of Yumai Township of Longzi County in Shannan, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 10, 2017. Yumai, believed to be the least populated Township in China, is witnessing a significant economic growth in recent years as the local residents developed new businesses as family inn service, bamboo products and transport in addition to the traditional husbandry livelihood, as the result, the annual per capita income reached 57,000 yuan(about 8556 U.S. dollars). [Photo/Xinhua]

 

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Villager Dejibaima shows the baskets she made in Yumai Township of Longzi County in Shannan, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 10, 2017. Yumai, believed to be the least populated Township in China, is witnessing a significant economic growth in recent years as the local residents developed new businesses as family inn service, bamboo products and transport in addition to the traditional husbandry livelihood, as the result, the annual per capita income reached 57,000 yuan(about 8556 U.S. dollars). [Photo/Xinhua]

 

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Villager Cirencuomu cleans her hotel room in Yumai Township of Longzi County in Shannan, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 10, 2017. Yumai, believed to be the least populated Township in China, is witnessing a significant economic growth in recent years as the local residents developed new businesses as family inn service, bamboo products and transport in addition to the traditional husbandry livelihood, as the result, the annual per capita income reached 57,000 yuan(about 8556 U.S. dollars). [Photo/Xinhua]

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