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Tibet untamed: why growth is not enough at China’s restive frontier

By Geoff Dyer and Richard McGregor

Published: March 31 2008 19:50 | Last updated: March 31 2008 19:50

Paramilitary in LhasaAgence,France-Presse

When China inaugurated the first rail link to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa in 2006, officials were justifiably thrilled at the engineering achievement. Running higher than any other railway in the world, the track covers more than 500km of permafrost: engineers secured the rails by driving pins 30m into the ground and developed an air cooling system to stop the ice melting in the summer.

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