Tibet’s visitor numbers expected to hit 17 million in 2015

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Xinhua
July 8, 2015

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a tent in Nyingchi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a tent in Nyingchi County, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a village in Nyingchi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a village in Nyingchi County, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

 Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows horses in Nyingchi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)


Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows horses in Nyingchi County, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a flower in Nyingchi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 29, 2015 shows a flower in Nyingchi County, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Tourists cycle on the No. 318 national way, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, June 30, 2015. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Tourists cycle on the No. 318 national way, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, June 30, 2015. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the Namtso Lake("heavenly lake" in Tibetan), southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the Namtso Lake(“heavenly lake” in Tibetan), southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Tourists visit Namtso Lake("heavenly lake" in Tibetan), southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, June 26, 2015. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Tourists visit Namtso Lake(“heavenly lake” in Tibetan), southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, June 26, 2015. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

 Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)


Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the reflection of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Photo taken on June 26, 2015 shows the reflection of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Visitor numbers to Tibet exceeded 15 million visitors last year. This year, the number is expected to hit 17 million with the efforts of local governments to improve services and encourage family inns (homestay) in rural areas. (Xinhua/Chogo)

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