BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A three-day conference
on preserving China's world cultural heritage and promoting cultural development
in the country opened in Lhasa on Wednesday.
The 14th session of the Joint Conference of Chairmen
of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference for World Heritage in
China was attended by 146 experts from 27 Chinese cities and regions.
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Photo taken on June 4, 2009 shows Potala
Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. A three-day
conference on preserving China's world cultural heritage and promoting
cultural development in the country opened in Lhasa on Wednesday. (Xinhua
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During
the meeting, representatives exchanged views on how to take advantage of
political consultative conference to further protect and manage the world
cultural heritage in China.
There are three world cultural heritage sites in
Tibet. The Potala Palace in Lhasa, with a history of more than 1300 years, was
placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. In 2000 and 2001, the Jokhang
Temple and Norbulingka Monastery were added to the list as extensions to the
sites.
Meanwhile, Tibetan Opera and the Epic of King
Gesear are also applicants for UNESCO's human beings' intangible cultural
heritage.
Cherishing and protecting China's world cultural
heritage plays a key role in enhancing Chinese people's confidence, pride, sense
of identity and belonging, said Dorje Tsedrop, deputy secretary of Lhasa City
Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and mayor of Lhasa.
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Tourists visit the Jokhang Temple in
Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, June 24,
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It can also help foster our national spirit and
promote patriotism, he added.
In recent years, Lhasa has stepped up efforts in
maintaining its world cultural heritage. In April, the government of Lhasa
issued a plan for 2009 to 2020 to protect the world cultural heritage sites.
"The Lhasa City is dotted with numerous cultural
relics and monasteries of various scales," said the mayor. Lhasa's rich cultural
relics and increasing prominence of the city require us to make greater efforts
in managing the heritage to make the world know Chinese culture better.
(Source: Tibet Business/Xinhuanet)
2nd phase renovation of Potala Palace
to be finished in 2009
BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhuanet) -- The second-phase
restoration of the world-famous Potala Palace has been proceeding smoothly and
is set to be completed by the end of this year.
The renovation of the stone-wood structure, which was
started in June, 2002, combines the traditional maintenance skills with the
modern technology, according to the Office of Renovation of the Three Cultural
Relics of Tibet Autonomous Region.