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Relocation for poverty-relief purposes helps boost rural revitalization in China's Tibet
Published: Aug 03, 2020 06:05 PM

A villager rides an electric motor in the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

Two kids have fun in the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

Villagers who have moved from Shuanghu County, Nagqu, spend family time at their new home in the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

A young villager rides an electric motor in the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

Villagers are pictured in front of their new home in the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

A village official in charge of women's work (1st L) talks with villagers of the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

Wangzhab (R) and his wife Targyai arrange goods at a convenience store they run for a living after moving from Xainza County, Nagqu, to the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)


 

Photo shows a view of the Caiqutang relocation village in Yangbajain Township, Damxung County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2020. Relocation for poverty-relief purposes carried out in recent years has helped boost rural revitalization in Tibet Autonomous Region. For instance, the Caiqutang relocation village, which saw its first resettlers in late 2017, now offers better utilities and health care to 683 inhabitants who moved from less amiable alpine areas. The relocated residents are also allotted dividends from Yangbajain's hot-spring tourism revenue. Some have joined agricultural collectives which provide job opportunities with decent income. (Xinhua/Zhang Rufeng)