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Potala Palace repairs done in Tibetan style
Very traditional Tibetan architectural skills have been used in the Repair work on Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, said Qamba Gesang, head of administration bureau of the lamasery.
More than 90 percent of workers doing for the repairs of the palace are Tibetan craftsmen, he said. "Workers of Han ethnicity are not familiar with the Tibetan techniques," said Qamba. But new techniques are also used in the repairs, Qamba said. For example, in the past, lumber was wind-dried for more than 10 years to avoid erosion. Now it can be used immediately after a erosion-resistant process.
With the total investment of 179.3 million yuan, the renovationproject began in 2002. So far, the repair work on the Qamqingtalamu exterior wall and Pingcuoduilang corridor has completed. The patch-up of murals and other decorations inside thepalace are underway, said Qamba. Potala Palace, together with the Norbu Lingka and the Sakya Monastery, are
the three Tibetan cultural heritage sites being restored with a total investment
of the three reached 333 million yuan (US$40 million).
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