Special Report: Focus on Tibet
BEIJING, Jan. 10 -- Since this Jan. 1, travel agency can
book tickets in advance for entering Tibet's architecture icon Potala Palace
from its administration directly instead of booking from Tibet Tourism Bureau,
which is adopted for years.
The new policy increases the workload of
the administration, but offers convenience to tourist groups, said Qamba Kelzang,
head of Potala Palace Administration.
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Photos taken by Xinhua on July 22, 2008 show tourists are lining up in front of the Potala Palace for the entrance tickets. (Photo: China Tibet Information Center ) Photo Gallery>>> |
To book tickets in advance for visiting the Potala Palace via the local
tourism bureau, which aims to limit the tourist arrivals, is one of the actions
taken to protect the palace under world cultural protection list.
Qamba Kelzang said travel agency should book tickets three days ahead after
the visiting date and tourist number are decided by local tourism bureau.
Not more than 30 people are allowed in each group and should finish the
visit within one hour.
Since 2002, when the second renovation project started, the Potala Palace
has been restricting the daily tourist number. Since July, 2006, the daily
reception is less than 2,300 persons.
The new measure is carried out mainly to cope with tourism peak season in
summer days, and provides convenience for tourists, said Qamba Kelzang.
(Source: China Tibet Information Center)
