Taipei [Taiwan]:As the anti-China protests in Tibet gain international attention, China re-opened the region for tourists despite the coronavirus pandemic, thus, proclaiming "rapid growth of the regional tourist economy".
With the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) witnessing 1.88 million domestic and overseas tourists on October 9, China has proclaimed the rapid growth of the regional tourist economy, The Taiwan Times stated.
It is important to note that it was due to the Chinese government's re-opening of the region that the first and only case of coronavirus was seen here. The person was from Wuhan, the city from where the virus originated.
According to The Taiwan Times, there are many reasons why China is rushing to reopen the tourist sector of the TAR, but one key reason is the security concerns around growing instability in the region.
The Beijing government has often used the excuse of "economic growth of the region" to defend its repressive policies in the TAR.
With "development and stability" as the primary policy direction, the government started pouring huge investments for economic development into the region; as a result, the Tibet Autonomous Region emerge as the fastest growing economy in China surpassing the national growth rate, The Taiwan Times stated.
However, the region is seeing a unique dual type of development.