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UPDATED: 09:02, December 10, 2004 |
| Qinghai-Tibet Railway enters last town towards Lhasa |
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 Rail is layed at Gulu Town in Nagqu, county of west China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 8, 2004. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway extended its way into Gulu Town, the last stop before it reaches Lhasa, on Wednesday afternoon. Gulu Town is only 217 km away from Lhasa, and construction is proceeding as scheduled, according to sources from the railway construction headquarters.
 Rail is layed at Gulu Town in Nagqu, county of west China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 8, 2004. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway extended its way into Gulu Town, the last stop before it reaches Lhasa, on Wednesday afternoon. Gulu Town is only 217 km away from Lhasa, and construction is proceeding as scheduled, according to sources from the railway construction headquarters.
 Yang Haibin (L), vice-chairman of the regional government of Tibet, looks in construction workers at Gulu Town in Nagqu, county of west China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 8, 2004. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway extended its way into Gulu Town, the last stop before it reaches Lhasa, on Wednesday afternoon. Gulu Town is only 217 km away from Lhasa, and construction is proceeding as scheduled, according to sources from the railway construction headquarters.
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