President Xi makes rare trip to Tibet

Published July 24, 2021
Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the Drepung Monastery located in the western suburbs of Lhasa, southwestern China's Tibet region on Thursday. — AP
Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the Drepung Monastery located in the western suburbs of Lhasa, southwestern China's Tibet region on Thursday. — AP

BEIJING: President Xi Jinping is on a rare trip to China’s politically sensitive region of Tibet, state media reported on Friday, the first such visit by the country’s top leader in more than three decades.

Tibet has alternated over the centuries between independence and control by China, which says it “peacefully liberated” the rugged plateau in 1951 and brought infrastructure and education to the previously underdeveloped region.

In footage released on Friday by state broadcaster CCTV, Xi was seen greeting a crowd wearing ethnic costumes and waving Chinese flags as he left his plane, in a red carpet welcome as dancers performed around him.

Although he arrived on Wednesday in the southeast of Tibet there was no mention of his visit in official media until two days later.

The previous top leader to visit the region was Jiang Zemin in 1990

After a “warm welcome by cadres and masses of all ethnic groups”, Xi went to the Nyang River Bridge to learn about ecological and environmental protection of the Yarlung Tsangpo river and the Nyang River, CCTV said.

State TV said Xi later met locals and spoke in front of Potala Palace, the former home of the exiled Dalai Lama.

The president urged local cadres to “consolidate the foundation” of patriotic and “anti-separatist” education and said they must “increase all ethnic groups’ identification with the great motherland”, the broadcaster reported.

The visit comes a year after a deadly skirmish between India and China in the disputed Galwan Valley, and Xi called on “people of all ethnicities to put down roots on the frontier and defend national territory”.

The Chinese leader has previously visited Tibet twice, once in 1998 as Fujian province’s party chief and then in 2011 as vice-president.

The last Chinese president to visit the region was Jiang Zemin in 1990.

Advocacy group International Campaign for Tibet said on Thursday that people in Lhasa “reported unusual activities” ahead of the visit, with roads blocked and security officers checking on people’s activities.

Xi also visited the Nyingchi City Planning Museum and other areas to look into urban development planning, rural revitalisation and the construction of urban parks.

On Thursday, he headed to the Nyingchi Railway Station to learn about planning for the Sichuan-Tibet Railway before taking a train to Lhasa.

Since 2008 China has poured investment into the region, making Tibet one of China’s fastest-growing regions economically, according to local statistics.

Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2021

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