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Tibetan movie base opens in NW China 2016-09-27 | From:Xinhua
A movie base, the largest in the Tibetan areas of western China, was opened in Qinghai Province on Friday.
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Young Tibetan brings writing board tradition back to life 2016-09-26 | From:China Tibet Online
"Star-wall" means writing board in the Tibetan language. Along with the rapid development of Tibet, paper has taken the role of writing boards because it's not easy to carry. nowadays young Tibe...
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Eight national intangible cultural heritage Tibetan Opera scripts completed 2016-09-26 | From:Chna Tibet Online
It took seven years for Tibet to complete the first writing of the eight major traditional Tibetan Opera scripts.
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Lulang International Tourism Town to be opened on National Day Holiday 2016-09-25 | From:China Tibet Online
The 7-day vacation on the occasion of National Day is coming soon. The Nyingchi Lulang International Town which was designed elaborately will start to be opened to the tourists during this holid...
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Tibet: solar power has resolved electricity usage issues for over 600,000 people 2016-09-25 | From:China Tibet Online
Ever since a long time ago, due to the lack of conventional sources of energy, in the vast farming and pastoral areas of Tibet there has been a daily energy usage habit in which manure from cows...
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20 African apprentices graduate from C China's Shaolin Temple 2016-09-25 | From:Xinhua
African apprentices attend the graduation ceremony at the Shaolin Temple on the Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng City, Central China's Henan province, Sept 23, 2016.
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World's highest delivery service station established in Tibet 2016-09-25 | From:China Daily
Alibaba's logistics arm, Cainiao Network, set up the world's highest delivery service station in Southwest China's Tibet to expand businesses and services to far remote areas.
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Iron-Smelting began 3000 years ago in Xinjiang: Archaeologists 2016-09-23 | From:China Tibet Online
Experts found evidence that Xinjiang was the first to use coals, in addition, they also found iron chunks, which moved up the date of iron-smelting in Xinjiang by more than three thousand years.