Researchers in northwest China's Qinghai Province have found a Tibetan Buddhist rock inscription considered to be the largest and most well-preserved in the province, a local museum said Wednesday.
The stone may have been carved around 200 to 300 years ago by monks in nearby temples and is of great historic, cultural and artistic value, according to the museum.
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| The newly-found Tibetan Buddhist rock inscription is considered to be the largest and most well-preserved in the province [Credit: Xinhua/Dong Liansheng] |
The provincial museum is conducting further research on the date, art form and content of the text. The findings are expected to be published next year.
Source: XinhuaNet [August 22, 2018]








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