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China's NPC Tibet delegation meets Canadian officials
08:55, September 20, 2012  

The Tibet delegation of the National People's Congress of China attended a breakfast meeting and discussed with members of the Parliament of Canada during the delegations's visit in Ottawa on Sep. 18, 2012.

The breakfast meeting was held by Kramp Daryl, Member of Parliament, and Co-Chair of Canada-China Legislative Association(CCLA).

Odser, head of the delegation and deputy to the National People's Congress of China, introduced the achievements that Tibet has made in economic and social development, medical and health care, education, and cultural undertakings in the 61 years since its liberation. Odser said Tibet received 6.89 million tourists from home and abroad in 2011, and it has become a very attractive tourist destination.

Kramp Daryl said he once visited Lhasa by train and had experienced personally the beauty of Tibet, thus he can understand its power of attraction to the tourists. What's more, Kramp Daryl visited villages in Tibet and had talked with the local farmers and herdsmen. he said he had witnessed the great changes in Tibetan people's life, the stability and prosperity of Tibet.

The delegation also answered questions including the talks between the central government and the personal representatives of the 14th Dalai Lama.

Source: China Tibet Online

(Editor:陈丽丹、张茜)

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