Tourism industry helps increase villagers' income in Ali Prefecture, China's Tibet

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Gangsha Village is located at the foot of Mount Kangrinboqe, a sacred Hindu and Buddhist site in Ali. Since the 1980s, local farmers and herdsmen have started to receive pilgrims and tourists from home and abroad.

XinhuaUpdated: July 4, 2018

A villager from Gangsha Village pitches a tent and feeds a horse at a rest site in Ali Prefecture, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, June 25, 2018. Gangsha Village is located at the foot of Mount Kangrinboqe, a sacred Hindu and Buddhist site in Ali. Since the 1980s, local farmers and herdsmen have started to receive pilgrims and tourists from home and abroad. They upgraded services of tourism industry in the past 30 years, and tourism increased villagers' income. [Photo/Xinhua]

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