Tibet’s intangible cultural heritage experience park project launched

2016-03-18 15:47:20 | From:China Tibet Online

The intangible cultural heritage experience park and “Princess Jincheng” indoor stage production project was launched at the “Princess Wencheng” Theater in Lhasa on March 15,  China News reported.

The project has been successfully built on the foundations of the large-scale Tibetan cultural epic “Princess Wencheng” and Tsechelin Tibetan courtyard-style street in order to dig deeper into the Tibetan intangible cultural heritage.

The park covers a total floor space of more than 160,000 square meters and will be built with a total investment of one billion yuan(154.6 million dollars). The “Princess Jincheng” indoor stage production bases on the story of Princess Jincheng as the background for the story, creating a refined cultural interpretation of the play. The production plans to be officially launched in 2016, creating another symbolic cultural project for Tibetan tourism.

Princess Jincheng(698-739 A.D.) married to the king of Tubo Kingdom Tride Tsugtsen in 710, which had made contributions to the friendly relations between the Tang Dynasty(618-907) and the Tubo. 
 

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