KUNMING, April 12 (Xinhua) -- The Diqing Tibetan
Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province has reopened to
international tourists, almost one month after the Lhasa riot, an official said
on Saturday.
Cering Norbu, deputy secretary general of the
prefecture government, said Diqing, famous for the legendary resort of
Shangri-la, reopened to foreign tourists on Thursday.
Authorities have suggested travel agencies not to
arrange trips to Diqing after the March 14 riot in Lhasa, capital of the
neighboring Tibet Autonomous Region.
Diqing was a safe and charming destination for
tourists, Cering Norbu said.
The prefecture received 3.8 million tourists last
year, including 400,000 from foreign countries.