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English citations of Nyingchi

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  • 1982, Zhang Mingtao, The Roof of the World[1], Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 107:
    Today, developments in modern technology can be observed in the industrial center of Nyingchi on the lower reaches of the Nyang River.
  • 2002, Michael McRae, In Search of Shangri-La[2], Broadway Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 198:
    To accommodate the expected visitors, a resort of “holiday villas” for a thousand guests was being planned for Nyingchi, near the upper end of the gorge, as well as a luxury hotel that will cater to the wealthy and powerful. Anticipating the tourist boom, business owners in Nyingchi prefecture formed a club dedicated to investigating reports that a “legendary wild man,’ presumably a yeti, inhabits the gorge.
  • 2011 August 26, Dongya Zhang, “Tibet season”, in Beijing Today[3], →OCLC, page 20:
    Nyingchi, east of Lhasa, is an ideal place to start the journey because of its lower elevation and pleasant scenery.
  • [2015 April 21, Edward Wong, “Hundreds of Chinese Cities Don’t Meet Air Standards, Report Finds”, in The New York Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 21 April 2015, Asia Pacific‎[5]:
    The three cleanest cities, in order, were all in the far west: Linzhi in Tibet, Lijiang in Yunnan Province and Altay in Xinjiang.]
  • 2016 September 16, Simon Denyer, “Tibet is harder to visit than North Korea. But I got in and streamed live on Facebook.”, in The Washington Post[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on September 17, 2016, World‎[7]:
    On Tuesday, we visited the town of Nyingchi, also known as Linzhi.
  • 2018 July 29, “Chinese premier completes secretive Tibet visit”, in EFE[8], archived from the original on 29 July 2018:
    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Tibet's capital Lhasa, the Yarlung Zangbo (Brahmaputra) river and the cities of Nyingchi and Shannan between Jul. 25-27, official news agency Xinhua reported.
  • 2021 July 22, Gabriel Crossley, Yew Lun Tian, “China's Xi urges people in Tibet to 'follow the party' in rare visit”, in Sam Holmes, William Maclean, Giles Elgood, editors, Reuters[9], archived from the original on 07 September 2022, World News‎[10]:
    Xi flew into the city of Nyingchi on Wednesday and took a train to the Tibetan capital Lhasa the following day along a section of the high-elevation railway being built to link the mountainous border region with Sichuan province.