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Since Dalai Lama fled Tibet, its GDP has grown by 191 percent: China

China, in a white paper released on Wednesday said that the GDP of Tibet has reached $22 billion, which is 191 times more than the 1959 figure calculated at comparable prices, reported the Xinhua news agency.

The Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama had fled the country in 1959. And in the next 60 years the hard work of the people of Tibet saw agriculture and animal husbandry become modernised, documented the State Council Information Office’s document titled ‘Democratic Reform in Tibet — Sixty Years On’.

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The report further added that the added value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries and related service industries rose from 128 million yuan in 1959 to 13.41 billion yuan in 2018.

Tibet’s modern industry started from scratch and has grown steadily, the white paper said, adding that Tibet’s industrial added value increased from 15 million yuan in 1959 to 11.45 billion yuan in 2018.

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More than 100,000 farmers and herdsmen have earned more through tourism and Tibet has become an international tourist destination, it said.

Infrastructure has been improved in Tibet, as a comprehensive transportation network composed of highways, railways and air routes has been formed, it added.

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