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Long lines of tourists could be seen at the entrance of the grand Potala Palace Sunday morning. Many tourists were busy taking pictures.
"We are receiving more foreign tourists now than any other time since March 14 last year," said Liu Mingzan, manager of the Tibet Qamdo International Travel Agency, referring to the date of the violence in the regional capital Lhasa last year.
Liu said his travel agency will receive five foreign tourist groups in the next few days.
"We are fully prepared for more tourists," he said.
A German group of 11 tourists, arrived in Lhasa Saturday night and began its six-day visit in this southwest China region. It is the first foreign tourist group allowed in Tibet after the government announced it would reopen local tourism to foreign visitors a week ago.
"I have little worry about the safety here in Lhasa, where everything appears normal," he told Xinhua. "The Tibetans I have met are very hospitable, which makes me feel at ease."
"I have been preparing for the trip since last year," said a German tourist named Nick. "The places I want to go most are the Potala Palace and Mount Qomolangma."
His tour group will visit scenic spots including the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple, Mount Qomolangma, and the Norbu Lingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lama. It will leave Tibet for Nepal Thursday.
"Tibet is harmonious and safe now. Travel agencies, tourist resorts and hotels are prepared for tourists," he said.
Bachug, head of the tourism administration of Tibet Autonomous Region, said Tibet suspended visits by foreigners in March for the sake of travelers' safety.
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