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雪域高原谱写新华章
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-29 22:04
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 China Tibet Development Forum" held in Linzhi focuses on high-quality development in Tibet, gathering insights from over 400 international guests to enhance Tibet's image and development strategies [1] Group 1: Ecological Development - Tibet has significantly improved its ecological environment, with the implementation of the North-South Mountain Greening Project resulting in 1.1087 million acres of afforestation and over 120 million trees planted, achieving a survival rate of over 85% [2] - The forest coverage rate in Tibet has increased to 12.31%, and over 440,000 ecological jobs have been created, contributing to an income increase of over 3 billion yuan [2] - By 2024, clean energy generation in Tibet is expected to exceed 99%, making it the region with the highest clean energy generation ratio in China [3] Group 2: Economic Development - The opening of the Lizhi Port in November 2023 has enhanced trade efficiency, with over 1,100 electric vehicles passing through in September alone [4] - In the first three quarters of 2023, the total import and export value of Shigatse reached 2.149 billion yuan, accounting for 38.7% of Tibet's total foreign trade [4] - Tibet's total trade value has grown from 6.93 million yuan in 1965 to an annual scale of over 100 billion yuan, with trade partners expanding to over 100 countries and regions [5] Group 3: Social Welfare and Living Standards - The average disposable income for urban residents in Tibet is projected to reach 55,444 yuan in 2024, while rural residents' disposable income is expected to be 21,578 yuan, with a year-on-year increase of over 12.5% for the income of the poverty alleviation population [9] - The implementation of clean energy heating projects has improved living conditions in high-altitude areas, providing stable heating for schools and homes [7][8] - Investments totaling 24.65 billion yuan have been allocated for social projects, enhancing public services and infrastructure, ensuring better access to education and healthcare [8][9]