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China invests heavily in relics protection in Tibet
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The renovation projects on the Potala Place, Norbu Lingka and Sakya Monastery in Tibet, beginning in 2002 with a total input of 330 million yuan, are set to be completed in the second of this year.

 

Photo taken on Feb. 16 shows a well-preserved sculpture of Sakyamuni in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. (Xinhua Photo) 

A grand ceremony is to be held in Lhasa on completion. Now, both the Potala Place and Norbulingka Monastery have been included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO and the Sakya Monastery is one of the key relic sites under national protection.

From 2006 to 2010, the Central Government will spend 570 million yuan protecting and maintaining the nine key relics projects in Tibet including the Samye Monastery, the Tashilhunpo Monastery, the Jokhang Temple, the Ramoche Monastery, Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery. The total investment in relics protection in Tibet is estimated at 1.2 billion yuan from 1978 to 2010.

 

Photo taken on Jan. 7 shows workers repairing a treasure house in the Potola Place in Lhasa. (Xinhua Photo) 

 

Photo taken on Jan. 7 shows a worker repairing a treasure house in the Potola Place in Lhasa. (Xinhua Photo) 

(Xinhua News Agency March 2, 2009)

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