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Tibet's GDP grows about 7 percent in 2021, Per captia GDP reached $9,000​

Xinhua

2022-01-04 15:48:50
LHASA, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The gross domestic product (GDP) of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region grew about 7 percent in 2021, said Yan Jinhai, acting chairman of the regional government.

Tibet's GDP surpassed 200 billion yuan last year, said Yan in his government work report delivered Tuesday at the fifth session of the 11th People's Congress of Tibet Autonomous Region.

Per capita disposable income for the region's rural residents grew 14 percent, while that for urban residents rose 13 percent.

The region added 52,000 urban jobs in the past year and kept the surveyed urban unemployment rate below 5 percent.

The regional government has set Tibet's GDP growth target in 2022 at about 8 percent, said Yan, adding that the per capita disposable income of the region's urban and rural residents in 2022 is expected to grow over 8 percent and 10 percent, respectively.

Yan said the region aims to ensure that the surveyed urban unemployment rate stands below 5 percent and the consumer price index grows no more than 3 percent in 2022.


Tibet GDP in 2021 was 208 billion yuan, GDP in USD was $32.86 billion , Tibet's population 3.64 million, in USD per capita GDP is around $9000 to $9300.

Tibet is the rock bottom poorest province in China, with GDP far far behind any other province in China, but it doesn't look that poor now, it'd been improved a lot during the past decade.
 
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The poorest are Gansu and Yunnan provinces, not Tibet.
 
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Xinjiang has similar growth, although it is much bigger with a lot bigger population.

China's Xinjiang registers 7-pct GDP growth in 2021

Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia
2022-01-23 16:25:00

URUMQI, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region registered 7-percent GDP growth in 2021, totalling 1.6 trillion yuan (about 253.2 billion U.S. dollars), according to a work report of the regional government.

The report was released at the fifth session of the 13th regional people's congress which opened on Sunday.
 
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Tibet's GDP grows about 7 percent in 2021, Per captia GDP reached $9,000​

Xinhua

2022-01-04 15:48:50
LHASA, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The gross domestic product (GDP) of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region grew about 7 percent in 2021, said Yan Jinhai, acting chairman of the regional government.

Tibet's GDP surpassed 200 billion yuan last year, said Yan in his government work report delivered Tuesday at the fifth session of the 11th People's Congress of Tibet Autonomous Region.

Per capita disposable income for the region's rural residents grew 14 percent, while that for urban residents rose 13 percent.

The region added 52,000 urban jobs in the past year and kept the surveyed urban unemployment rate below 5 percent.

The regional government has set Tibet's GDP growth target in 2022 at about 8 percent, said Yan, adding that the per capita disposable income of the region's urban and rural residents in 2022 is expected to grow over 8 percent and 10 percent, respectively.

Yan said the region aims to ensure that the surveyed urban unemployment rate stands below 5 percent and the consumer price index grows no more than 3 percent in 2022.


Tibet GDP in 2021 was 208 billion yuan, GDP in USD was $328.6 billion , Tibet's population 2.35 million, in USD per capita GDP is around $9000 to $9300.

Tibet is the rock bottom poorest province in China, with GDP far far behind any other province in China, but it doesn't look that poor now, it'd been improved a lot during the past decade.

Xinjiang has similar growth, although it is much bigger with a lot bigger population.

China's Xinjiang registers 7-pct GDP growth in 2021

Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia
2022-01-23 16:25:00

URUMQI, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region registered 7-percent GDP growth in 2021, totalling 1.6 trillion yuan (about 253.2 billion U.S. dollars), according to a work report of the regional government.

The report was released at the fifth session of the 13th regional people's congress which opened on Sunday.

Any breakdown of the numbers between Native Tibetans vs Han Chinese immigrants in Tibet?
 
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Any breakdown of the numbers between Native Tibetans vs Han Chinese immigrants in Tibet?
91% ethnic Tibetan, 8% ethnic Han in Tibet, Does India do ethnic breakdown when calculating a region's per capita GDP?

Any breakdown of the numbers between Native Tibetans vs Han Chinese immigrants in Tibet?
Can you do ethnic breakdown on this number?

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Any breakdown of the numbers between Native Tibetans vs Han Chinese immigrants in Tibet?

There are few Han immigrants in Tibet, it should not exceed 10%. Few Han Chinese are willing to emigrate to Tibet because Tibet is too poor.
Tibetans prefer to immigrate to Han areas in the East because the East is richer. People like to immigrate to rich places, now 55% of Tibetans don't live in Tibet. There are 7 million Tibetans in China, and only 3.3 million Tibetans remain in Tibet.
 
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There are few Han immigrants in Tibet, it should not exceed 10%. Few Han Chinese are willing to emigrate to Tibet because Tibet is too poor.
Tibetans prefer to immigrate to Han areas in the East because the East is richer. People like to immigrate to rich places, now 55% of Tibetans don't live in Tibet. There are 7 million Tibetans in China, and only 3.3 million Tibetans remain in Tibet.

As always your posts are full of concrete info.
 
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How is the gdp $328 billion when the per capita is $9000?
 
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Tibet also enjoys special preferential policies, they have nothing to complain, Tibet is the harshest place on this planet to develop with unworldly difficult terrains and weather, but China still managed to pull it off. This is nothing short of a miracle.

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There are few Han immigrants in Tibet, it should not exceed 10%. Few Han Chinese are willing to emigrate to Tibet because Tibet is too poor.
Tibetans prefer to immigrate to Han areas in the East because the East is richer. People like to immigrate to rich places, now 55% of Tibetans don't live in Tibet. There are 7 million Tibetans in China, and only 3.3 million Tibetans remain in Tibet.
Stop using the word "immigrants". When you use this word, you are implying Tibet is a different country from China. Hans are migrants in Tibet, not immigrant.

You just fall for the word trap set up by an Indian!

People do not immigrate within their own country, they migrate.
 
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can someone interview a average Tibetan and ask them is this way they wanted ?

because those people like to live simple lives in the mountains

maybe they dont want mobiles and TV maybe they like their freedom and democracy more ?

maybe they dont want high speed railway maybe they are happy to travel on horses and donkeys

just because GDP has increased does not mean they are better off
 
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