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西藏一甲子沧桑巨变谱新篇
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-21 01:32

Economic Growth - In 2024, Tibet's GDP is projected to reach 276.5 billion yuan, which is 155 times that of 1965 [1] - The local fiscal revenue in 2024 is expected to be 27.7 billion yuan, marking a 1,258-fold increase since 1965 [2] - The per capita disposable income for urban residents in 2024 is anticipated to be 55,444 yuan, representing a 121-fold increase from 1965 [2] Development Acceleration - Tibet's GDP took 50 years to reach the first 100 billion yuan, but only 6 years to achieve the second [4] - The region's economic growth rate has consistently ranked first in the nation, with a 7.2% increase in the first half of this year [5] - There is a strong possibility that Tibet's GDP will exceed 300 billion yuan this year, aiming for the third 100 billion yuan milestone [5] Policy Support - The development of Tibet is significantly influenced by national strategies, including targeted support mechanisms and the implementation of the Party's governance strategies [5] - Direct national investment in major projects and comprehensive support from the central government have established a solid foundation for development [5] - Policies have facilitated the growth of clean energy, cultural tourism, and light industry, contributing to the establishment of a modern industrial system [5] Ecological and Cultural Integration - Tibet's development emphasizes ecological protection, with over 50% of its land designated for ecological protection and significant financial support for ecological initiatives [8] - The region boasts the richest clean energy resources in the country, with clean energy generation expected to account for 99% of total power generation in 2024 [8] - Cultural tourism is being transformed from traditional sightseeing to a more immersive experience, with over 63.89 million visitors expected in 2024, generating over 74.6 billion yuan in tourism revenue [8] Infrastructure Development - Continuous improvement of infrastructure has connected Tibet to broader economic networks, with road and rail networks significantly expanded [9] - By the end of 2024, the total length of roads and railways in Tibet is projected to reach 124,900 kilometers and 1,359 kilometers, respectively [9] - The establishment of a comprehensive digital network has enabled local communities to engage in the digital economy, enhancing market access for local products [10] Social Improvement - Economic growth has led to tangible improvements in living standards, including the implementation of 15 years of free education and an increase in life expectancy to 72.5 years [11] - The development model in Tibet reflects a mature approach to high-quality growth that prioritizes both economic and social advancements [11]