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Xi Pushes for Mega-Dam, Rail Links to Boost Tibet Development

Xi Pushes for Mega-Dam, Rail Links to Boost Tibet Development

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Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the country to advance key infrastructure projects in Tibet such as its massive 1.2 trillion yuan ($167 billion) mega-dam to spur development in the region.
Major projects such as the Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower project and the Sichuan-Tibet railway must be advanced with 'strength, order and efficiency,' the official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing Xi's remarks during a visit to the regional capital Lhasa on Wednesday. The Chinese leader also urged the region to develop agriculture and clean energy with promotion of the integration of cultural and tourism industries, the state media said.
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