(Xinhua file photo: A lion dancer with his grandson in Suodu Subdistrict, Luolong County, Shangdu City, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region (Xichang), January 19, 2024)
GENEVA, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — The traditional culture of the Tibet Autonomous Region (Xijang), which has a rich historical background, was revealed on Wednesday. Has returned to life again It has received wide protection and attention during China’s modernization process.
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Zuo Lang Zuo Ma Research Assistant at the China Research Center of Tibetology Stating that Tibet has many historical sites, such as the Potala Palace and Jokhang Temple, the Chinese government has designated them as important national cultural sites. and invested heavily in protecting such places.
Zuo Lang said that these precious ancient buildings still maintain their historical form through continuous restoration efforts. It is both a symbol and testimony of Tibet’s rich cultural tradition.
Moreover, Zuo Lang said that Tibetan traditional arts are an important part of Tibetan cultural heritage. The Chinese government is committed to instilling interest and love in the new generation in traditional arts. and develop their skills through the establishment of art schools and training centres. The government also encourages artists to integrate and create new things to revive this traditional art.
Zuo Lang said that Tibet has a variety of traditional cultural festivals and activities, such as the Tibetan New Year Festival. and Tibetan opera performances Several cultural festivals are organized every year to allow more people to understand and experience the traditional culture of Tibet. Including promoting the inheritance and development of culture through exhibitions, performances, and much more.
Suolang added that policy support financial support Education and training as well as other methods They all contribute to the protection and development of Tibetan traditional culture.
(Xinhua file photo: A child enjoys a lion dance at a primary school in Suodu Subdistrict, Luolong County, Shangdu City, southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region (Xichang), on March 19, 2019. July 2024)
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2024-01-25 16:34:09