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March 10,2004 was an unusual day. A King Gesar singing party was being held in a packedhall. Inside, the balladeers were singing and King Gesar experts were making explanations, while, outside, many others, including foreign embassy officials, were waiting for a chance to enter.This reminds me of two events that took place in 1999, both to Tibet:The first event was the Snowland Pearl-Tibetan Culture Exhibition held early in that year in Beijing; the second was the performance of a full-length dance named Qomolangma held in the
A King Gesar singing party was being held in a packedhall. Inside, the balladeers were singing and King Gesar experts were making explanations, while, outside, many others, including foreign embassy officials, were waiting for a chance to enter. This reminds me of two events that took place in 1999, both to Tibet: The first event was the Snowland Pearl-Tibetan Culture Exhibition held early in that year in Beijing; the second was the performance of a full-length dance named Qomolangma held in the