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In Berlin, a street art show before it s game over for former casino

From an image of Hulk who suddenly leaps over your head to a painting that changes its colors, one Berlin street art exhibition offers visitors a chance to experience paintings in full on 3D.

Tibetan farmers share benefits from booming tourism--China Economic Net

With distinctive plateau landscapes and constantly improving infrastructure, the tourism industry in southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region is thriving and has brought tangible benefits to farmers and herders.   Despite the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of tourists traveling to Tibet surged in the first quarter of this year compared with the same period of 2019, with tourists arriving by train up 20 percent and those arriving by air up 28 percent, regional data shows.   Some 4,700 meters above sea level, Tonglong Village in Nyima Township is only about 30 km from the city of Nagqu. The village has a cooperative that boasts one of the highest thermal springs on the planet, now a much-visited hot spring resort.

Across China: Tibetan farmers share benefits from booming tourism - Buz & Tech News

2021-05-07 11:00:55 GMT2021-05-07 19:00:55(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Xinhua writers Liu Xinyong, Dronla and Lyu Qiuping LHASA, May 7 (Xinhua) With distinctive plateau landscapes and constantly improving infrastructure, the tourism industry in southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region is thriving and has brought tangible benefits to farmers and herders. Despite the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of tourists traveling to Tibet surged in the first quarter of this year compared with the same period of 2019, with tourists arriving by train up 20 percent and those arriving by air up 28 percent, regional data shows. Some 4,700 meters above sea level, Tonglong Village in Nyima Township is only about 30 km from the city of Nagqu. The village has a cooperative that boasts one of the highest thermal springs on the planet, now a much-visited hot spring resort.

Pakistan Army holds month-long war games in Sindh province s Thar desert

The Pakistan Army is holding a month-long exercise in the Thar Desert in Sindh province to prepare for conflict in an extreme desert environment, the military said in a statement. The exercise, codenamed Jidar-ul-Hadeed , began on January 28 and is scheduled to conclude on February 28, it said in a statement last night. The four-week long defensive manoeuvre exercise is aimed at validating the concept of defence in deserts, the statement said. Troops of Karachi Corps are practicing tactical drills and procedures as part of the exercise. The Army said that the exercises are being conducted in extreme desert conditions, 74 kilometers ahead of Chhor in Sindh under conventional operations.

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