Economic Development - The living standards of the people in Tibet have significantly improved, with the region completely eliminating absolute poverty for the first time in history [1] - In 2024, the per capita disposable income of urban residents reached 55,444 yuan, which is 121 times that of 1965, with an annual growth rate of 8.5% [1] - The per capita disposable income of farmers and herdsmen reached 21,578 yuan, which is 199 times that of 1965, with an annual growth rate of 9.4% [1] - The GDP of Tibet is expected to exceed 300 billion yuan this year, achieving the third 100 billion target [5] Ecological Protection - Over 50% of Tibet's land has been included in ecological protection red lines, with a forest coverage rate increasing to 12.31% [2] - More than 1 million acres of afforestation have been implemented through the North-South Mountain Greening Project [2] - The air quality in Tibet has a good days ratio of over 99.7%, and 100% of major rivers and lakes meet or exceed Class III water quality standards [2] Political and Social Stability - The democratic system in Tibet has been continuously improved, with 89.2% of the 42,153 local representatives being from ethnic minorities [2] - The number of party members in Tibet has increased from 14,800 at the establishment of the region to 470,400 in 2024 [3] - The governance structure has been strengthened, ensuring that the rights of various ethnic groups to participate in political affairs are fully protected [2][3] Future Outlook - The Tibet Autonomous Region aims to continue promoting high-quality development and maintain long-term stability under the leadership of the Communist Party of China [4]
西藏各族群众获得感成色更足、幸福感更可持续、安全感更有保障
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-05 04:04