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Tibetan Buddhist Heritage in the Forbidden City

Tibetan Buddhist Heritage in the Forbidden City
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摘要 THE Forbidden City(aka the Palace Museum)is home to the former imperial palace,official residence of the emperor,his family,and entourage during the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911).The museum now houses 42,000 religious artifacts,80percent of which are related to Tibetan Buddhism.This rich collection witnessed the height of Tibetan Buddhism in China. THE Forbidden City(aka the Palace Museum)is home to the former imperial palace,official residence of the emperor,his family,and entourage during the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911).The museum now houses 42,000 religious artifacts,80percent of which are related to Tibetan Buddhism.This rich collection witnessed the height of Tibetan Buddhism in China.
机构地区 China Pictorial
出处 《China Today》 2017年第5期66-69,共4页 今日中国(英文版)
关键词 英语 阅读 理解 时事 Tibetan artifacts official residence religious witnessed Pavilion visitors collection museum
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