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Folk Intangible Cultural Heritage Displayed in Dege County |
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On August 21, well-known intangible cultural heritages in Tibetan areas, such as lifelike manual wool knittings, colorful decorations and skilled engraved printings, were displayed in public in Dege County, Ganzi, hometown of King Gesar. Folk intangible cultural heritages displaying was part of the establishment of Ganzi Kangba Cultural Institute . On that day, the reporters there witnessed the profound charm of culture. The display was focused on digging and carrying forward of excellent Kangba culture. It was divided into many exhibition halls, such as selected one hundred Thang-ga pictures, fine arts, ancient Tibetan calligraphy, one hundred gesar rap and one hundred persons performing Guozhuang dancing.
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