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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
The National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top law-making
body, and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC), the nation's top advisory body, are currently holding their
annual sessions in Beijing. The following are excerpts from speeches
by NPC deputies and CPPCC members on current issues.
Building railway
Lobsang Gyaincain, an NPC deputy and mayor of Lhasa:
Construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railway is conducive to economic
development in the Tibet Autonomous Region and should be started
at the earliest possible date.
Tibet is the last region in China with no access to railways and
the absence of a modern transpor system has impeded economic development
in the region.
At present, per capita income in Tibet is only half the national
average. The majority of goods for daily use and materials for production
needed by Tibet must be transported from the interior areas of the
country. Inconvenient traffic has increased the cost of transporting
goods both to and from Tibet.
The 1,100-kilometre Qinghai-Tibet railway, running from Golmud
in Qinghai Province to Lhasa, will be the highest elevation railway
ever built. The project is expected to play an important role in
enhancing exchanges between ethnic groups, bolstering the exploitation
of resources, reinforcing economic development in western China
and consolidating national security.
Tibetan deputies to the earlier Eighth NPC advanced, on behalf
of local people in Tibet, a proposal on building a railway connecting
Tibet with other parts of the country.
The railway will bring modern concepts and living styles into Tibet,
but this should pose no threat to people's religious beliefs. In
Western countries with developed science, technology and transport
systems, don't religions still flourish?
People in Tibet are in the process of preparing for the construction
of the railway.
We hope the project's launch ceremony will be held in Lhasa.
Date: 03/09/2001
China Daily
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