In the past 60 years, Tibet has been flourishing in economic and social development. In 2018, the regional GDP exceeded 140 billion yuan, an increase of about 10%. In 2015, China issued Joining Hands to Build a Silk Road Economic Belt and a 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road – Vision and Actions, which provided a rare opportunity for the development of Tibet. Tibet enjoys the advantages of ethnic, cultural tourism, and frontier trade. The Internet in Tibet is gaining momentum. The Tibet Autonomous Region strongly supports e-commerce poverty alleviation by virtue of the Internet economy. In 2018, the e-commerce trade volume of goods and services in Tibet reached 20.6 billion yuan. Express delivery volume added up to 7.258 million pieces, up 27.9% year-on-year, and exceeded the national average for the first time in nearly three years. Currently, Wechat Pay and Alipay are available to most areas in Tibet. Sixty years ago, Tibet completed the transition from serfdom to socialism. The development of the Internet will bring to fruition the second transition to Digital Tibet which is no longer the Tibet in the eyes of Westerners.