VIENNA, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Vice-president of the
Austrian State Council Anna Elisabeth Haselbach cherishes a yearning for a trip
to China's Tibet.
Meeting a Chinese delegation attending the "China Tibet Culture Festival," Haselbach said she hopes the
Qinghai-Tibet railway built on "the roof of the world" would help bring closer
Tibet and the rest of the world.
The "China Tibet Culture Festival" being held in
Austria on Oct. 18-29 is part of a series of activities marking the 35th
anniversary of the establishment of China-Austria diplomatic ties. The Austrian
government has designated 2006 as a "China Year."
Over the past 35 years, the friendly relations
between Austria and China have always been good despite the changing
international situation. Many Austrian people have a strong interest in Tibet,
she said.
The train has been proved to be a
environment-friendly transportation tool, but some European countries made
excessive use of trains for development of tourism at the expense of the
environment, said Haselbach.
Austria has valuable experiences in environmental
protection and is willing to share expertise and cooperate with China in the
Qinghai-Tibet railway project, she added.
Extending her warm welcome to the two living Buddhas
with the delegation, Haselbach said many Austrians believe in Buddhism, as they
believe that Buddhism represents peace, kindness and tolerance.
"Such a spirit is just what we need to solve the
current international problems," she said, hoping that Austria and China could
join hands to promote world peace and stability.
The head of the Chinese delegation, Li Guangwen, a
deputy head of the standing committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region's People's
Congress, said the Chinese government has invested heavily in building the
Qinghai-Tibet railway.
Before the launch of the project, relevant
departments organized experts to study the local eco-system, and borrow good
experiences from developed countries.
Li said data showed the railway has so far had no
negative impact on the local environment.