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Art exhibition held in renovated ancient building in Tibet
By:Xinhua
update:July 27,2021
LHASA, July 27,2021 -- An art exhibition opened on Sunday at Jebum-Gang Lhakhang Palace, an ancient building in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
 
The 200-year-old building, now called the Jebum-Gang Art Center, undertook repair and renovation launched by the local government in 2018.
 
Built in the mid-19th century, the Jebum-Gang Lhakhang Palace has been a landmark in Lhasa. It features a unique and rare mandala structure and hosts several murals from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
 
Experts say the building is of great importance for the study of Tibet's architecture, art, and history.
 
Fang Kun, head of the Jebum-Gang Art Center, said the center would cooperate with other art institutions to hold cultural and educational events for the public and commit to showcasing traditional culture. 
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