Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous
Region hosted 256,000 holidaymakers from home and abroad during the
May Day week, 9.8 percent more than the same period last year,
according to the local tourism authority.
Tourism revenue totaled 103 million
yuan (US$12.9 million) over the seven days, up 10.5 percent year on
year, the Tibet Autonomous Regional Tourism Administration has
said.
Potala Palace, the most popular
scenic spot in Tibet, received more than 11,200 visitors, a 26
percent rise over the same period last year.
Officials with the administration
expect a great increase in the number of tourists after the
Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the world's highest and longest plateau
railroad, starts trial operations in July.
More than 2.5 million tourists are
expected to arrive this year, an increase of 40 percent on an
annual basis, according to the tourism administration.
(Xinhua News Agency May 12,
2006)
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