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西藏冈仁波齐山脚下牦牛队 引农牧民走上“致富路”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-26 12:19

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the transformation of Gangsha Village in Tibet, where the establishment of a yak transportation team has shifted the local economy from traditional pastoralism to tourism, leading to significant economic development and employment opportunities for the community [1]. Economic Development - Gangsha Village has evolved from a community of 88 households to one with 375 participating households and 1,295 individuals involved in the yak transportation service [1]. - The yak transportation service center now boasts a herd of 1,295 yaks and 850 horses, indicating substantial growth in local livestock resources [1]. - The village has established seven collective economic entities, leveraging the proximity to the Mount Kailash scenic area to create job opportunities for 1,300 local farmers and herders, making it the "first village of collective economy" in the Ali region [1].