Local authorities in Medog County, the last  county in China to gain road access to the outside world, announced Wednesday it  would decrease the number of tourists to fewer than 15,000 annually by 2015.
A highway linking Zhamog Township, the county  seat of Bome County, and Medog in Nyingchi Prefecture in southeastern Tibet  opened in October, putting an end to the isolation of a region once dubbed the  "secret lotus."The county government of Medog published a  document on establishing a better tourism industry following the opening of the  highway, which has attracted the interest of tourists worldwide.
Official statistics show that the region saw  tourism arrivals of 29,900 from January to July, bringing total revenues of 6.57  million yuan (about 108,000 U.S.dollars).
Lhagpa, director of Medog County's tourism  bureau, said the number of tourists annually will be restricted to under 15,000  by 2015 in order to better protect the region's ecological environment.
The government will preserve the nature and  cultural landscape as well as explore a new route for hikers, according to the  document.
Meanwhile, more than 100 local families will be  involved in the tourism industry, and infrastructure will be greatly improved by  the end of 2015.
Mountain paths connecting villages and towns  were once the only travel routes, making foot travel and horses the only  transportation methods in Medog, which has a population of 12,000.
An adobe road dug along cliffs was built in  1994, but has only been accessible between July and September. Frequent fatal  traffic accidents have occurred on the poorly-built roads.
Construction of the new road was approved by the  State Council, China's cabinet, in 2008. Work officially began in April  2009.
Source: xinhua via china.org.cn
 

 
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