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When can I travel to Tibet? What are Tibet’s preferential travel policies?

Recently, many places are temporarily unable to travel! Everyone should know that the recent epidemic in Tibet has been cleared for a long time. Can I travel here recently? Everyone is also concerned about this. Today, the editor will simply tell you whether you can travel to Tibet recently!

When can I travel to Tibet?

Recently, some netizens spread the news online that "Lingchi Peach Blossom Festival will be held on March 23". This is an open invitation. The Linzhi Municipal Tourism Commission confirmed that the news was a rumor. Due to the impact of epidemic prevention and control, the opening time and location of the Peach Blossom Tourism and Culture Festival have not yet been determined. It has been confirmed by many other parties that all scenic spots in Tibet are still suspended from receiving tourists.

The Tibet Linzhi Peach Blossom Tourism and Culture Festival has been successfully held for 17 times and is widely welcomed by tourists at home and abroad. Linzhi Municipal Tourism Committee staff said that after careful planning, they will respond to social concerns with official information.

The Tibet Autonomous Region Tourism Development Department issued a notice on January 27, 2008, stating that all tourist attractions in Tibet will suspend receiving tourists from January 27, 2008, and the reception hours will be restored until further notice.

Affected by the epidemic, Tibet’s tourism measures have not changed yet. Therefore, the reporter verified with the tourism departments of Lhasa, Nyingchi and Shigatse and found that all scenic spots are still closed.

Tibet Tourism Preferential Policies

In addition, various scenic spots in Tibet have successively spread the good news of free services to medical staff and police across the country. The event lasts from the official opening of the attraction to December 31, 2008.

The project of Lhasa Potala Tourism and Culture Group Co., Ltd. will implement a free policy for medical staff and public security officers nationwide. The activities are open to certified medical staff and public security officers from all over the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), including free Visit the Namtso and Skin Latso scenic spots and watch the large-scale epic dramas "Princess Wencheng" and "Princess Jincheng" for free (excluding VIP tickets).

The Tibet Tourism Co., Ltd. project will implement a free admission policy for all medical workers across the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan). The discount includes free visits to the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon Scenic Area, Yani Wetland Scenic Area, and Ali Sacred Mountain Holy Lake Scenic Area in Linzhi, Tibet (excluding transportation to the scenic area).

The Tourism Bureau of Mangkang County in Qamdo City has also implemented a preferential policy of free admission to scenic spots and hotels (hotels) for medical personnel across the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan). The offer includes free admission to all attractions including the Mangkang Millennium Salt Well. Eight local hotels also provide a 50% discount for medical staff across the country. The participation period ends on December 31, 2008.

Although it is not possible to travel in Tibet for the time being, the epidemic will pass soon.

Please remember these preferential policies and travel here!