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Museum seeks to better preserve Buddhist classics(2/4)

2018-02-28 15:52 Ecns.cn Editor:Yao Lan
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A staff member shows parts of the Tripitaka, a complete collection of ancient Buddhist scriptures, at Wuwei Museum in Wuwei City, Northwest China’s Gansu Province. Over 98 percent of collected Buddhist scriptures kept in the museum were handwritten copies made in Yuan and Ming dynasties, including some already recognized as state-level precious ancient books. The museum started sorting out the classic texts in February. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yanmin)

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