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*>>f their country's road to modernity. One afternoon might not be enough for visitors to take in the more than 400 galleries and studios, but that also means there will probably be a spot to suit every artistic taste. Delightful cafes and restaurants have also sprouted alongside the industrial buildings for al fresco or indoor dining - a great way to watch the crowds of statement-making artists and art enthusiasts going by. How to get there: Get off at Sanyuanqiao station, Line 10, Exit C. At Sanyuanqiao bus stop, board bus 401 and get off at Dashanzi Lukou Nan (Dashanzi Road Crossing South) station. 2. Wudaoying hutong
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*>> of Tibetan paper in storage. He is concerned the paper may disappear from the market in the future. He is also helping Dege Sutra Printing House preserve the tradition of papermaking.In Dege today, there are just six artisans who have mastered the craft. They make just 600 sheets annually.?Combining modern inkjet technology and a kind of Tibetan paper, Jin Ping recreates two Tibetan thangka. Photos Provided to China DailyThe 1,300-year-old Tibetan paper makes an image look like it is mysteriously illuminated and is, therefore, the ideal medium for photographer Jin Ping. Wen Chihua reports. Photographer Jin Ping i
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