Natural
resources
Tibet has fairly complete types of land
resource tapping and utilization: farmland,
garden land, forest land, pastoral land,
urban and mineral land, communications land,
water area and uncultivated land.
Being one of China's biggest forest areas,
Tibet maintains primeval forest intactness
with a total forest area of 126,583 square
kilometers. Forest accumulation stands at
2.08 billion cubic meters, ranking second
in the country, and forest coverage stands
at 9.8%.
Tibet has plentiful mineral resources, 94
mineral resources have been discovered,
30 reserves proven, and 11 mineral reserves
including chromium, iron, lithium, copper
and boron rank first-fifth in China.
Tibet has abundant water resources, total
surface water resources amount to 448.2
billion cubic meters, and underground water
resources amount to 110.7 billion cubic
meters.
Tibet economic structure is based on farming
and animal husbandry, secondary industry
is properly developed, and tertiary industry
is energetically developed. Five economic
pillar industries consisting of forest industry,
mineral products, building and building
materials, agricultural and animal product
processing and ethnic industry, and tourism
have taken initial shape, forming an industrial
pattern with local characteristics.
Tibet tourist resources are unique with
25 famous buildings, 13 historical attractions
under the state's key protection, and 12
regional-level relics protection units.
The Potala palace is one of the famous buildings
and historical sites. In April and October
of each year, the ancient buildings stand
side by side with modern buildings against
the breeze wind, warm sunlight, blue sky,
white clouds, tall poplars, stroking willows,
green grasslands, icy peaks and snowy hills,
attracting numerous Chinese and overseas
tourists.
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