China announced on 6 March 2014 to extend the Qinghai-Tibet railway
line to Xigaze in Tibet. Xigaze is hometown of Panchen Lama. The
proposed extension is the world’s highest railway line.
Panchen
Lama is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference. He holds an important position in the China Buddhist
Association.
The 253-km Lhasa-Xigaze railway line will be open
before October 2014. It will run at 120 km per hour through valleys and
over three bridges that run across the Brahmaputra River or Yarlung
Zangbo as it is known in China.
The
new extension line will take travelers from Lhasa to Xigaze also known
as Shigatse in about two hours over five hours. Shigatse is an important
monastery town home to the Tashilhunpo monastery that has been the seat
of the Panchen Lamas, and is an important centre of pilgrimage for many
Tibetans.
China has also proposed extending the line from
Shigatse to the border with Nepal. Through this extension China aimed to
meet both political and military goals.
This move is expected to
bring more tourists to the China-backed Panchen Lama's hometown in
Tibet. The rail network will also boost China's mobilisation
capabilities in remote Tibetan areas.
The Xigaze region borders
India's Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan. The new extension line will make it
easier for the China to carry men and machinery to the Indian border at
short notice.
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