90% Tibet's financial resource offered by Central Gov't
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Nyimar Tsering, vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Congress, briefs on Tibet's social and economic development at a press conference held by held by the State Council Information Office on Feb. 2, 2010.

Nyimar Tsering, vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Congress, briefs on Tibet's social and economic development at a press conference held by held by the State Council Information Office on Feb. 2, 2010. (Photo Source: tibet.cn)
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    BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Tibet received a total of 154 billion yuan (about 23 billion U.S. dollars) in transfer payment from the Central Government during the 2001-2008 period, or 93.7 percent of Tibet's total financial resources.

    "That means that of every 100 yuan Tibet spends, 90 percent comes from the Central Government." Nyimar Tsering, vice-chairman of Tibet Autonomous Regional Government, made this statement when briefing on Tibet's overall development and prospects at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office here Tuesday.

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    Tibet reported a GDP growth rate of 12 percent and a 13 percent rise in the rural per-capita net income in 2009. About 1.2 million farmers and herders from 230,000 families had moved into their newly-built houses by the end of 2009, Nyimar said.

    Meanwhile, the region received a record number of 5.56 million tourists from home and abroad last year, with its tourist revenue hitting 5.24 billion yuan.

    The leader noted that Tibet has maintained social stability as a result of rapid economic growth and a higher living standard.

    "Everything goes smoothly there. Our people cherish more their present happy life than anything else," Nyimar added. 

Editor: Zhang Mingyu
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