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Tibet railway
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-10-15 12:03


Chinese workers work on a construction site of the Qinghai-Tibet railway before a ceremony to mark the completion of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, October 15, 2005. The railway, which connects Tibet with the rest of China, is completed after four years of construction. It is the most elevated track in the world. [Xinhua]


Chinese workers work on a construction site of the Qinghai-Tibet railway before a ceremony to mark the completion of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, October 15, 2005. The railway, which connects Tibet with the rest of China, is completed after four years of construction. It is the most elevated track in the world. [Xinhua]


Chinese workers work on a construction site of the Qinghai-Tibet railway before a ceremony to mark the completion of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, October 15, 2005. The railway, which connects Tibet with the rest of China, is completed after four years of construction. It is the most elevated track in the world. [Xinhua] 


Chinese workers celebrate the completion of Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Lhasa, Northwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region October 15, 2005. The railway, which connects Tibet with the rest of China, is completed after four years of construction. It is the most elevated track in the world. [Xinhua]


Chinese workers decorate a train before a ceremony to mark the completion of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Lhasa, capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, October 15, 2005. The railway, which connects Tibet with the rest of China, is completed after four years of construction. It is the most elevated track in the world. [Xinhua]

 

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