[Explanation] On March 14th, the citizens of Lhasa, the ancient city of Tibet, walked into Zongjiao Lukang Park at the foot of the Potala Palace or walked or exercised. The peach blossoms in the park also attracted tourists to come and watch, and the birds and birds playing in various ways The picture is even more lingering.

Ms. Hu from Hubei has been doing business in Lhasa since 2012. That day, Ms. Hu exercised alone in Zongjiao Lukang Park. She told reporters that the weather in Lhasa in the early spring was getting warmer, and there were fewer people in the park, and the environment was good. It was very suitable for fitness and recreation, while also avoiding crowds of people.

[Same Period] Ms. Hu

Since I came to Lhasa, I have to take a look at this park every day. The air is good and the environment is good. These people here are very enthusiastic, and give me a smile when they meet. The surrounding (environment) of this pond (pond) is quite clean.

[Explanation] Dangjie and his wife from the mainland have been doing fruit and vegetable business in Lhasa for 4 years. As a result of the pneumonia epidemic affected by the new coronavirus, their fruit and vegetable shops have temporarily closed their doors since the end of January 2020, but with the gradual improvement of the epidemic, fruit and vegetable shops began to operate on February 28. Fruits and vegetables are everything.

[Same period] Lhasa merchants

Some time ago, the epidemic situation was serious. Now anyway, it is gradually getting better. People (people) no longer have this fear. The prices of vegetables and fruits are very stable now, and the (price) is very low. It feels very reasonable, and people are not panic. All vegetables and fruits (source) can keep up, and the supply (supply) is very sufficient.

[Explanation] On the afternoon of the same day, the reporter walked into a large supermarket in the old city of Lhasa. Here, all kinds of vegetables and fruits are also readily available. The prices are affordable. Orderly.

It is reported that as of 24:00 on March 13, there have been no new confirmed or suspected cases in Tibet for 44 consecutive days. Local industries and industries have gradually resumed work and production, and the people's life has gradually entered a normal state.

Reporter Gongsam Ram Tibet Lhasa

Editor-in-chief: [Wang Kai]