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Lhasa mayor confident of recovery
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Although the riots in Lhasa have ended, the city suffered a lot of damage and faces some challenges ahead. However, top officials are confident their city will recover soon.

The March 14th riot in Lhasa cost the city nearly 250 million yuan in damages.

The March 14th riot in Lhasa cost the city nearly 250 million yuan in damages.

Mayor of Lhasa Doje Cezhug said, "The riots have destroyed our efforts over the last few decades."

The areas hit by the unrest have returned to normal after firm measures taken by the local authorities. Late March in Lhasa should have been the beginning of the tourist season. But the riots have frightened tourists. Mayor Doje Cezhug says he is confident the effects won't last long.

The mayor says security will be strengthened in scenic spots, hotels and on transportation, and bigger promotions are being planned.

Mayor of Lhasa Doje Cezhug said, "The incident was terrible, and will affect local tourism. But it can never stop people's aspiration to see the beauty of the plateau."

The mayor says security will be strengthened in scenic spots, hotels and on transportation, and bigger promotions are being planned.

Mayor of Lhasa Doje Cezhug said, "We will continue to fight secessionism, and punish according to the law those who planned and organized the riot. We will never surrender to the secessionists."

While punishing the leading rioters, the city will also focus on restoring orders and ensuring people can live normal lives.

(CCTV March 24, 2008)

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