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Transport in Tibet has steadily improved with the rapid development of the local economy.[1]
There are five airports in Tibet, Lhasa Gonngar International Airport, Nyingchi Mainling Airport, Shigatse Peace Airport, Qamdo Bangda Airport, and Ngari Gunsa Airport.[2] There is one international flight to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.[3]
The section between Golmud and Lhasa of Qinghai–Tibet railway was inaugurated on 1 July 2006.
Four national highways connect mainland China with Tibet:
In addition, the Sino-Nepal friendship highway is the only international highway to Tibet.
There exist regular buses between Lhasa and major towns in Tibet.[1]
Public transportation in Tibet
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