Tianjin aid officials oversee quality of life upgrades for Tibetan village
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Rishugma village in Huangnan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province, has undergone significant transformations with the help of officials from Tianjin who have been aiding the prefecture since 2010, including the construction of a 41.7-kilometer cement road in 2022, connecting the entire township, and the discovery of a stable water source at an altitude of 3,800 meters on Xiaqiong Mountain in 2019, providing 644 households with access to tap water.
In 2010, officials from Tianjin arrived in Hornasha town and invested 15 million yuan ($211,000) in aid funds for the road construction project. The project covered four administrative villages, including Rishugma village, Chunu village, Auhu village, and Yangdrung village.
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