
Ma Jingna
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Jan 22, 2025 |
chinadailyhk.com | Ma Jingna |Chen Meiling
Gansu province will accelerate the digital restoration of cultural relics lost overseas from the Mogao Grottoes this year as part of efforts to establish a database of Chinese culture, provincial Governor Ren Zhenhe said on Monday during the third session of the 14th Gansu Provincial People's Congress, which concludes on Thursday.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Chen Meiling |Ma Jingna |Mao Weihua
Use of high-tech methods reduce environmental impact, boost incomesCaring for livestock during the cold season in Northwest China has been modernized in recent years, with Beidou positioning, mobile support vehicles and real-time weather updates making the trek to winter pastures easier for herdsmen and animals. The sight of hundreds of thousands of yaks, cattle, sheep and camels migrating through high country has become one of the most colorful images marking the coming of winter.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Wang Ru |Ma Jingna
Forum hails progress in preserving unique cultural landscape at world-famous sites around ChinaIn mysterious caves or on the steepest cliffs, people can view marvelous Buddhist statues appearing to serenely survey all life, while delicate murals often portray Buddhist sutras. Together, they form cave temples — a special cultural landscape embodying the reverence of ancient people for divine blessings.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Ma Jingna |Xu Wei |Zhao Jia
President's 'deep respect' for culture impresses scholarZhao Shengliang, a lifelong scholar of Dunhuang art, stood side by side with President Xi Jinping as they carefully inspected caves, sculptures and paintings that date back more than 1,600 years. It was Zhao's second time accompanying Xi on such a cultural inspection, yet the moment struck him just as profoundly as the first time, as it reaffirmed the president's unwavering dedication to preserving China's rich heritage.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Wang Ru |Ma Jingna
Forum highlights remarkable progress in conserving cave temples, report Wang Ru in Dunhuang, Gansu province, and Ma Jingna in Lanzhou. In mysterious caves or on steep cliffs, people can view marvelous Buddhist statues appearing to serenely survey all life, while delicate murals often portray Buddhist sutras. Together, they form cave temples — a special cultural landscape embodying the reverence of ancient people for divine blessings.
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