A group of 19 US Army generals wound up a two-day visit in the
Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China,and
left on Monday aboard a special flight, heading for Beijing, the
Chinese national capital.
The delegation, which arrived in Lhasa, the autonomous
regionalcapital, on Sunday afternoon, is headed by retired General
Morgan Thomas, who is senior advisor of the National Defense
University of the United States. These generals are attending an
academic course at the US National Defense University.
During their stay, the American visitors were informed of
political, economic and cultural progress in Tibet, by local
government officials and officers of the Chinese People's
Liberation Army (PLA).
The visitors were surprised at what they witnessed in Tibet.
Retired General Morgan Thomas said Tibet was not as poor as they
had thought before the visit.
Tibet had developed as fast as elsewhere in China and,
meanwhile, its unique history and civilization are so attractive to
them, said the retired general.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2006)