Trending Today:
Pakistan Showcases | Unified National Tourism Presence At ITB Berlin 2026  
Diplomats and Media Iftar | Marriott Ramadan Grand Majlis at Karachi Marriott Hotel
The Cypress Trees Of Wah Mughal Gardens
  • Aviation
    • Airlines
    • Airports
    • CAA
    • PIA
  • Hotel/Lodges
    • Destination Pakistan
    • Events
    • Food & Beverages
    • Restaurants
  • Pakistan Tourism
    • News
    • Expos & Events
    • Rails & Roads
    • Mountains
    • Organizations
  • International Tourism
    • Cruises
    • Destination
    • Expo & Events
    • News
    • News Destination
    • Organizations
    • Technology
  • Advertise
  • E-papers
  • Newsletter
  • Aviation
    • Airlines
    • Airports
    • CAA
    • PIA
  • Hotel/Lodges
    • Destination Pakistan
    • Events
    • Food & Beverages
    • Restaurants
  • Pakistan Tourism
    • News
    • Expos & Events
    • Rails & Roads
    • Mountains
    • Organizations
  • International Tourism
    • Cruises
    • Destination
    • Expo & Events
    • News
    • News Destination
    • Organizations
    • Technology
  • Advertise
  • E-papers
  • Newsletter
Home » World’s Highest Mountain | China New Law Protects Surrounding Environment
Uncategorized

World’s Highest Mountain | China New Law Protects Surrounding Environment

holidayweeklyBy holidayweeklyJanuary 21, 2019No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

BEIJING: New legislation aims to conserve environment surrounding Mount Qomolangma reserve.

China has enacted a new law designed to protect and conserve the environment surrounding the Mount Qomolangma (Mount Everest) reserve.

Mount Everest, also called Mt. Qomolangma, is the world’s highest mountain. Mount Everest is the dominant peak of Himalayas, the northern brae in Tingri County of Tibet and the southern in the Nepal.

Founded in 1988, Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve in Tibet Autonomous Region covers a 33,800-sq-km area that encompasses the world’s most vulnerable ecosystems.

The reserve is regulated by a new law starting from the latter half of the last year, said Kelsang, Deputy Director of the reserve administration.

According to the articles of the regulation, it prohibits tree-cutting, herding, hunting, collecting and sabotaging of turfs in the reserve. Violators are subject to criminal punishment.

The legislation also disciplines mountain-climbing, tourism, scientific exploration, engineering projects and ranger patrol. No production facilities are allowed in the core area of the reserve, which makes up about one-third of the total area.

 A total of 112 people work for the reserve administration. The new legislation demands the local government to engage the public in conservation efforts.

“The reserve is the first in Tibet to subject itself to such a regulation. It draws a red line and warns people not to cross it. The law marks progress in Tibet’s environment work,” said Kelsang.

“The regulation responds to growing challenges posed by economic and social development in surrounding areas,” said Lei Guilong, a former forestry official and an advisor to Tibet Regional Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, which convened its annual session on Wednesday.

“I have brought up several proposals to call for legislation work to be stepped up,” he said.

The administration and the Xigaze City government spent four years to complete the creation of the law.

According to the conference, political advisors in Tibet made 37 proposals regarding environmental conservation last year. They suggested raising funds for protecting grasslands and developing environment-related industries

Post Views: 241
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
holidayweekly
  • Website

Related Posts

NTCB & PTDC Organise | Consultative Workshop on National Minimum | Standards for Tourism & Hospitality Sector

October 23, 2020

Promoting Roshan Digital Account | Faysal Bank & PIA Join Hands

October 23, 2020

Bahrain Tourism Authority | Nasser Ali Yousif Is New CEO

October 23, 2020
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

NTCB & PTDC Organise | Consultative Workshop on National Minimum | Standards for Tourism & Hospitality Sector

October 23, 2020

Promoting Roshan Digital Account | Faysal Bank & PIA Join Hands

October 23, 2020

Bahrain Tourism Authority | Nasser Ali Yousif Is New CEO

October 23, 2020

Etihad Makes History | First GCC Passenger Flight To Israel On Oct 19

October 20, 2020
Don't Miss
International Tourism

Pakistan Showcases | Unified National Tourism Presence At ITB Berlin 2026  

By holidayweeklyMarch 8, 2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has once again demonstrated a strong and unified presence at ITB Berlin 2026,…

Diplomats and Media Iftar | Marriott Ramadan Grand Majlis at Karachi Marriott Hotel

March 3, 2026

The Cypress Trees Of Wah Mughal Gardens

March 3, 2026

UK Extends | eVisa Facility To Pakistani Tourists

March 2, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us
About Us

Email Us: info@example.com
Contact: +92 321 9264 080

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Pakistan Showcases | Unified National Tourism Presence At ITB Berlin 2026  

March 8, 2026

Diplomats and Media Iftar | Marriott Ramadan Grand Majlis at Karachi Marriott Hotel

March 3, 2026

The Cypress Trees Of Wah Mughal Gardens

March 3, 2026
Most Popular

PIA Passengers Can Now | Book Flight & Train Tickets To 50+ UK Cities

January 18, 2026

PIA To Resume | Direct Lahore–London Flights From March 30

January 11, 2026

Again After 5 Years | PIA Takes Off For UK Skies

October 26, 2025
© 2026 Weekly Holiday. Website by Haseeb Ansari.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.