As Nepal and China
are celebrating golden jubilee of establishment of their diplomatic
relations, the two nations finally agreed to operate the straight
bus service between Kathmandu and Lhasa from beginning of May.
Mukunda Raj Satyal, executive chief of Sajha Yatayat,
told Xinhua in Kathmandu Friday that more than 200 people plan
to enjoy the first operation of bus service between Nepal's capital
Kathmandu and Lhasa of China's Tibet Autonomous Region, which
will start from May 1.
"Under the banner of Nepal's state-run transport
company Sajha Yatayat, Gorkha Travels Company Limited of Lhasa
will ply buses from Nepal's side, and most of the passengers who
are eager to go to Lhasa by bus are Nepalese citizens," said
Satyal.
Four decades ago when Nepal and China signed an agreement
to build Kathmandu-Lhasa highway, only a few Nepalese believed
that it could help link Nepal to the outside world through its
northern rugged mountain border, but now the dream is coming to
be true, Satyal added.
According to Satyal, the transport will charge 70
US dollars per passenger for a journey covering more than 955
kilometers including 114 kilometers in Nepalese territory, and
it will take 2-3 days to reach the destination.
"The bus will depart from Kathmandu, pass Zhangmu
port and Sigatse city before going to Lhasa," said Satyal.
Satyal noted the opening of the regular bus service
between Kathmandu and Lhasa is just a beginning. As Chinese government
is planning to link Lhasa with the rest of China in the near future,
Kathmandu-Lhasa road will be very significant for the Nepal's
side.
Currently, Lhasa is linked by direct air flights
from Kathmandu. Because of weather pattern, the flight is stopped
during the winter season.
Straight bus service will be a historic event
and opens a new avenue between the two neighboring countries,
Nepal and China, Satyal said.
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