New Tibet chairman is elected
Qi Zhala, former Party chief of Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region, has been appointed the region's chairman, it was announced on Sunday.
Losang Gyaltsan, the former chairman, was elected chairman of the Standing Committee of the Tibet People's Congress. Qi, 59, was appointed to the post at the fifth session of the 10th Tibet People's Congress on Sunday.
A member of the Tibetan ethnic group, Qi was born in Shangri-La, Yunnan province.
Qi worked in different areas of Yunnan for 31 years before relocating to Lhasa. He was Party chief of Yunnan's Diqing Tibet autonomous prefecture before moving to Lhasa.
He said Tibet is in the process of building an all-around well-off society, adding that President Xi Jinping and the central government have placed great expectations on Tibet's reform and development.
"I am faced with a tough task and huge responsibility. I will study and work hard," he said.
- China pushing forward with credit rating system for 16 occupations
- Policy support promised for private school development
- Temporary toilet parking rolled out in Xi'an
- X-ray scanner reveals passangers' luggage for home journey during Spring Festival
- Couple finds unexpected link in blood donation