International guests marvel at Xizang's people and development
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Around 12 young guests from ten countries, including the UK, India and Sri Lanka, are nearing the end of a four-day visit to the Xizang autonomous region. Invited by various Chinese embassies, their trip includes stops in Nyingchi and the capital city, Lhasa.
On Thursday, they visited the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, along with a primary school and a thangka painting academy.
By immersing themselves in the natural landscapes and diverse sites, these visitors have observed Xizang's overall development, gaining new experiences and a better understanding of the region.
Mimi Templar Gay, a young visitor from England, said it was her first time visiting Xizang, although she had been to other parts of China.
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