A train leaves the Tibetan capital Lhasa

A train leaves the Tibetan capital Lhasa on its way to Beijing at first light 02 March 2007. Since it opened eight month ago, China's rail link to Tibet, the world's highest railway line, has boosted the economic development in this poor region but has also raised concerns on the massive emigration of Han Chinese to the region with fears it could endanger Tibet's unique culture and way of life. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY PHILIPPE MASSONNET " Le train du Tibet accélère l'implantation chinoise" (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images)
A train leaves the Tibetan capital Lhasa on its way to Beijing at first light 02 March 2007. Since it opened eight month ago, China's rail link to Tibet, the world's highest railway line, has boosted the economic development in this poor region but has also raised concerns on the massive emigration of Han Chinese to the region with fears it could endanger Tibet's unique culture and way of life. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY PHILIPPE MASSONNET " Le train du Tibet accélère l'implantation chinoise" (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images)
A train leaves the Tibetan capital Lhasa
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