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To Tibet By Train |
| Before the year of 2001, Tibet is the only place without a railway. Constructing a railway leading to Tibet is not only the expectation of the 2.4 million Tibetan people, but also the desire of the pe |
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Qinghai-Tibet Railway Ticket Price |
| The ticket for Qinghai-Tibet Railway has been confirmed, sources from the 8th conference of the leading group for Qinghai-Tibet Railway construction. |
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Car & Motorcycle |
| Renting a vehicle has become the most popular way of getting around in Tibet. |
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Bicycle In Tibet |
| Bringing a Bicycle into Tibet You have to put your bike on the roof of a Land Cruiser |
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Access Tibet By Air |
| For typical tourists, the best way to get there is to take a plane. There are flights to Lhasa from Beijing, Chengdu(daily departure!), Chongqing, Xining, Chamdo, Xi'an, Zhongdian, and Kathmandu. Gong |
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Minibus In Tibet |
| Private entrepreneurs are taking to the roads in increasing numbers,and minbus services are now available to many areas that are not served by buses. |
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Lhoka Transportation |
| A road network with Tsetang Town as the center has been built up, connecting 12 counties and extending to most villages. The network is more than 3700 km long. |
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