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Tibet will receive foreign tourists soon
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14:04, April 28, 2008

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Tibet will receive foreign tourists as soon as possible as all the conditions become mature, the Tourism Bureau of the Tibet Autonomous Region informed on April 27.

According to the Deputy Director of the Tourism Bureau of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the normal reception work of the tourism industry in Tibet was greatly disturbed by the 3.14 incident. The travel agencies in Tibet had suspended tours to Tibet for security concerns.

At present, normal social order has been restored, and the social security environment has been improved significantly in Tibet. To effectively meet the approaching "May 1" International Labor Day and the post-peak travel season, the tourism administrations and enterprises have all gotten well prepared, and the security conditions are able to meet the standards.

Travel agencies in Tibet have already begun to receive domestic tour groups. Domestic tour groups are continuously entering Tibet now.

The deputy director also said that Tibet will arrange to receive foreign tourists as soon as possible, and " it will not be a long time."

By People's Daily Online



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