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Thursday, November 30, 2000, updated at 15:15(GMT+8)
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Lhasa Evening Online Launched

Lhasa Evening Online was launched on the morning of November 28. It is to be run in the way outsiders throughout the world will be helped speedily with a rich supply of information about social and economic life, local customs, conditions and developments of Lhasa, the famous old city on the "roof of the world".

Lhasa Evening is the parental paper of Lhasa Evening Online. With the launching of Lhasa Evening Online people will also, it goes without saying, gain easy access to a panorama of life outside - a life of information from without in Lhasa.

Lhasa Evening was published as early back on July 1, 1985. By now, it has become a bilingual paper (in Tibetan and Chinese), with a nationwide circulation in Tibet. But releasing news from the "roof of the world" it has always been "behind" other domestic counterparts in China. In contrast, with Lhasa Evening Online now at their service people will need no longer to worry about early news releases in late hours.

To provide online service to a wide readership, it is reported, Lhasa Evening Online has been on with many a varied colorful programs, such as "Latest News of Tibet", "Business", "About Tibet", "Nationalities", "Sunlight Travel" etc.

Media Network in Tibet

China has created a media network in the Tibet Autonomous Region to help spread information and spread the central government's policies.

"Tibet has a complete modern system of newspapers, radio and television stations, employing more than 1,600 journalists," said Gou Tianlin, a publicity official of the region.


By PD Online staff Yin Zhili



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Lhasa Evening Online (www.lasa-eveningnews.com.cn) was launched on the morning of November 28. It is to be run in the way outsiders throughout the world will be helped speedily with a rich supply of information about social and economic life, local customs, conditions and developments of Lhasa, the famous old city on the "roof of the world".

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