LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Society

    Tibet KFC needs many languages

    1
    2016-03-14 08:37Global Times Editor: Li Yan

    Separatist group's request ignores Lhasa's diversity: official

    A Lhasa official said that Tibetan separatists' demand that the Tibetan language be used in a new KFC branch in the region is "ridiculous" and "merely sensationalizing the issue," as Lhasa is visited by many people from different regions and countries.

    In a story titled "Separatist group demands Lhasa's KFC to use Tibetan exclusively?" tibet.cn, a website affiliated with the Chinese government, reported that the opening of the KFC branch faced many obstacles.

    KFC opened its first branch in Lhasa, the capital of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on Tuesday, making it the first major Western fast food chain to open a branch in the city.

    London-based organization Free Tibet issued a statement on March 9 calling for KFC's parent company Yum Brands to "ensure Tibetans are hired, trained and promoted fairly and that the Tibetan language is used in its restaurant."

    Several different ethnic groups live in the region, and it would be impossible for the staff and customers in the restaurant in Lhasa to only use Tibetan, Dradul, head of the Lhasa local government's publicity department, told the Global Times on Sunday.

    Lhasa has attracted people from many different regions and countries, including people from the Hui, Han, Lhoba and many other ethnic groups, said Dradul, adding that the organization's request ignores Lhasa's present economic situation.

    Such a request is merely sensationalizing the issue, the same approach taken by the Dalai Lama 10 years ago when he contacted KFC to ask the fast food chain to cancel the planned opening of a KFC branch in Tibet, Dradul said.

    The Dalai Lama wrote to KFC's parent company Yum in 2004 that the "cruel treatment endured by chickens raised and killed for KFC 'violates Tibetan values,'" the AFP reported on Wednesday.

    Yum cancelled the plan as it was "not yet economically feasible," said the AFP report.

    Before the restaurant's opening, Lhasa residents would have had to travel one and a half hours by plane to get a bite of the famous fast food at the nearest KFC branch in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, Tibetan Daily Newspaper reported Wednesday.

    KFC, which entered the Chinese market in 1987, now has more than 5,000 outlets in over 1,100 cities and towns in the Chinese mainland.

      

    Related news

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 金寨县| 剑河县| 子长县| 拉孜县| 盐池县| 阳曲县| 松潘县| 连州市| 和政县| 左权县| 长乐市| 新野县| 大名县| 台东市| 修水县| 同仁县| 庆安县| 自治县| 岳西县| 杂多县| 郎溪县| 许昌县| 太仆寺旗| 壤塘县| 德惠市| 仙桃市| 芒康县| 墨竹工卡县| 武冈市| 德州市| 衢州市| 托克逊县| 稷山县| 郁南县| 墨玉县| 房产| 南江县| 绥阳县| 雅江县| 观塘区| 抚顺县|