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Updated: 2009-09-19 23:16

 

Tibet selects girl as tourism ambassador
Yudron, a 22-year-old Tibetan girl, holds up the trophy after winning the "Tibet Tourism Image Ambassador" competition in Lhasa, September 19, 2009. The competition is launched by the regional tourism bureau with the aim of promoting tourism in Tibet. [Xinhua]

LHASA: A 22-year-old Tibetan girl was chosen as the image ambassador for southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region on Saturday, after beating 25 other finalists in a four-month competition.

Yudron, a native of Shannan Prefecture, won the title of "Tibet Tourism Image Ambassador" in the competition launched by the regional tourism bureau.

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The competition, which attracted more than 1,000 contestants from the region's all seven prefectures and cities, included Tibetan dress show, folk song and dance performances and introduction to tourist spots.

Local authorities said the image ambassador would attend different promotion activities to promote Tibet's tourism.

"Tibet is a sacred resort to tourists around the globe," Yudron said. "I want to introduce Tibet to tourists in and out of China. I want to contribute to the regional tourism."

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