130 mln RMB allocated to protect intangible cultural heritages in Tibet

2015-08-13 08:51:00 | From:

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on Sept. 26, 2014 shows monks performing "Qiangmu", a religious dancing of Tibetan ethnic group, at the Tashilumpo Monastery in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on March 16, 2012 shows farmers performing "Guozhuang" Dancing of Tibetan ethnic group during a spring ploughing ceremony in Doilungdeqen County of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on Sept. 11, 2010 shows a Tibetan child flying a kite among farmlands in Lhasa of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on Sept. 12, 2006 shows a doctor collocating medicine for patient in a hospital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Chogo)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on March 17, 2010 shows craftsmen Gesang couple drying Tibetan apron "Bangdian" in Jedexoi Town of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on Aug. 20, 2009 shows pupils performing Tibetan opera at the Potala Palace in Lhasa City of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2012 shows people taking part in an activity during the Shoton (Yogurt) Festival at the Zhaibung Monastery in Lhasa City of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on June 22, 2011 shows a Tibetan craftsman making paper in Nyemo of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Tao Xiyi)

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  Photo taken on June 1, 2011 shows pupils performing traditional "Reba" dancing during a celebration for the International Children's Day in Lhasa City of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  This file photo shows ranchers taking part in a story telling gathering in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on May 21, 2011 shows a craftsman cutting thrum on a carpet in Gyangze of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)

Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them.

  Photo taken on April 25, 2005 shows a student drawing thangka at a vocational school in Damxung of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Since 2005, China has allocated about 130 million yuan (about 20 million dollars) into the protection of intangible cultural heritages in Tibet, rescuing and collecting about 800 local intangible cultural heritages and opened 30 inheriting bases for them. (Xinhua/Gesang Dawa)

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