People walk on the foot of the Mount Kangrinboqe in Burang county of Ngari prefecture, Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, June 24, 2018.(Photo/Xinhua)
The Tibet autonomous region plans to cut the time for issuing travel permits to overseas tourists by half in 2019, the chairman of the region said.
The region will improve the service for, and management of, overseas tourists as part of the measures to develop regional tourism, Qi Zhala, chairman of the regional government, said on Thursday when delivering a government work report to the annual session of the regional people's congress.
Tibet plans to attract 40 million visits from tourists this year, up from last year's 33.69 million, and increase the number of overseas pilgrims visiting the region by 50 percent, he said.
Currently, overseas travelers need Tibet travel permits to tour the region, in addition to a Chinese visa. It normally takes at least 15 days for them to receive the permits after submitting all the documents. This extra requirement is based on Tibet's unique ethnic traditions, cultural heritage, reception capacity and ecological protection needs.