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[China Horizons: Technological Transformation and Modernization in Xizang]-[Classic - Highland industries, high-quality future]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-10-04

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China Horizons: The Modern Transformation of Xizang

In this episode of China Horizons, the hosts travel to the high-altitude region of Xizang, situated at 3,700 meters above sea level. While the region is globally iconic for the Potala Palace and its breathtaking natural landscapes, the discussion focuses on a deeper narrative: the rapid modernization and industrial evolution occurring on the high plateau.

Bridging Tradition and Technology in Agriculture

Historically, life in Xizang has been defined by husbandry and agriculture, particularly the cultivation of highland barley. However, traditional farming is now being augmented by state-of-the-art technology. The hosts highlight the use of "smart technologies" and "geographical indication" branding to transform local yak products, significantly increasing profit margins. Notably, the maturation time for yaks has been reduced from 8–12 years to just 3–4 years through better feeding environments and health management.

Furthermore, the introduction of advanced greenhouses has revolutionized vegetable production. The hosts describe witnessing "aquaponics"—the coexistence of fish and vegetables—and "space-bred pumpkins" weighing up to 150 kilograms. These facilities utilize intelligent monitoring systems to overcome the harsh environmental hurdles, such as extreme ultraviolet light and cold temperatures, that previously made local agriculture difficult.

Infrastructure as the Backbone of Modernization

Modernization in Xizang is heavily dependent on infrastructure. The hosts point to the expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) in Lhasa, where 300 new energy taxis have been deployed, supported by "fast swap battery" technology. Additionally, a pioneering project along the Sichuan-Xizang National Highway has introduced supercharging stations, including one at the world's highest altitude, capable of adding 200 kilometers of range in just five minutes.

Energy production is also a cornerstone of this change. Leveraging over 3,500 hours of annual sunlight and vast wind resources, Xizang has become a major exporter of clean electricity to eastern China through the "Xidian Dong Song" (West-to-East Power Transmission) program. This shift not only provides stable income for local villagers—who now quip that "when the sun is out, the money is in my hand"—but also helps to modernize the local power grid.

E-commerce and the Digital Economy

Beyond physical infrastructure, the digital economy is flourishing. The establishment of live-streaming pilot bases in Lhasa has enabled local enterprises to expand sales channels for products like barley beer and yak meat. In 2024, commodity sales through live streams in the region reached 20 billion yuan, an 80% increase. The integration of high-tech logistics, including robotics in warehouses and the emerging "low altitude economy" involving drones for emergency medical delivery, demonstrates how technology is overcoming the geographical isolation of the plateau.

International Trade and Human Impact

Finally, the region is increasingly looking outward. With upgrades to the Lhasa Gongar Airport and the development of local ports, Xizang is expanding its international trade. Recent milestones include the export of apples to Nepal and barley liquor to the United States. The hosts emphasize that these advancements are not just macro-economic statistics but personal improvements, citing a local resident who noted how facial recognition technology has simplified cross-border trade, replacing the unreliable fingerprint scanners that were hindered by the physical toll of hard labor.

As the sun sets over the Potala Palace, the takeaway is clear: Xizang remains a land of mysterious, snow-peaked beauty, but it is simultaneously becoming a hub of modern industrial innovation. By blending age-old traditions with cutting-edge technology, the region is creating a sustainable and prosperous future for its people.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Roundtable's special series, China Horizons, where we take you to different places in the country to see the beautiful view and listen to the voice on the ground.
This is Niu Honglin, and today I'm with Lai Ming and Yu Xuan.
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