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How much has the output value of Tibet's ethnic handicrafts continued to rise?

When you walk into Barkhor Street in Lhasa, a wide variety of ethnic handicrafts are always the first thing to attract the attention of tourists coming and going. Tibetan carpets, thangkas, Tibetan incense, Tibetan utensils, Tibetan furniture, jewelry and other ethnic handicrafts due to the rich ethnic characteristics, favored by the market. In recent years, as one of the characteristic industries, Tibetan national handicrafts have integrated traditional culture and modern elements, and gradually developed in the direction of standardization and scaling, and the output value has been rising.

The picture shows Tibetan handicrafts on display at the 12th China Beijing International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo.  

At present, the registered national handicraft enterprises in the Tibet Autonomous Region are mainly distributed in Lhasa, Shigatse, Shannan and other cities (places), and after the development in recent years, the economic benefits of their specialty products have been significantly improved, and their brand advantages have gradually emerged. ? 

The picture shows Tibetan handicrafts at the 12th China Beijing International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo.  

In Rikaze City, since the Industrial Development Conference was held in 2016, as one of the seven key industries, the Everest characteristics of handicrafts stood on a new historical stage, with high standard requirements, a high starting point to start, high-speed development, industrial optimization and upgrading to accelerate the pace of modernization and development of the hoof, and glowing with vitality, driving the masses to get rich with remarkable results. At present, there are 95 traditional ethnic handicraft entities in Rikaze City***, and the city's handicraft industry is expected to realize a total industrial output value of 228 million yuan in 2017.

Pictured is a Tibetan incense bag displayed at the 2017 Beijing Support and Cooperation Region Specialty Products Exhibition and Sale. 

Pictured are Tibetan handicrafts displayed at the 2017 Beijing Supporting and Cooperating Regions' Specialty Products Exhibition and Sale.  

Geqiong is a sixth-generation heir to a family's leather craft within Xietongmen County, Shigatse City, but he believes that the market is changing and that it cannot grow bigger by relying only on the family's internal inheritance, and that he must set up a cooperative or a company to expand the scale and production. So Ge Qiong set up their own leather manufacturing company, the company produces and sells products including horseback bags, Tibetan needlework bags, Tibetan boots and purses, belts and other 75 kinds of leather goods. Let Gechong is quite happy: "The benefits are obvious, now the company's annual income of 2.8 million yuan, driving the filing card poor households 85 people, change before, can only feed a family only." ? And Zhaxi Tenzin, Ge Qiong, like more and more local Tibetan farmers and herdsmen involved in the development of national handicrafts. With the development of traditional handicrafts and sales channels gradually increased, the healthy development of traditional ethnic handicrafts for local farmers and herdsmen paved a new way out of poverty.