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Tibet appraised European tourists' most favorite
www.chinaview.cn 2005-08-31 11:03:06

A European tourist talks with a lama on a street in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, August 30. During the 2005 Europe-China Tourism Forum held recently in Switzerland, Lhasa was appraised as European tourists' most favorite tourism destination, and the Potala Palace in central Lhasa was listed as European tourists' most favorite scenic spot. £¨Xinhua£© 

Two European tourists view the golden top of the Johkang Temple in Lhasa August 30. (Xinhua)

European tourists sightseeing in front of the Potala Palace in central Lhasa August 30. (Xinhua)

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