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Hada Indispensable for the Tibetan Race
Hada is a Tibetan word meaning silks in Tibetan language. It is traditionally used as a ritual fabric presented to the statues of Buddha, Living Buddhas, any revered person or VIP, and during wedding or funeral ceremony.

Standards for Tibetan-style furniture issued 2009-11-29
Tibet's Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau has recently formulated standards on Tibetan-style furniture
Splendor of Tibetan furniture art 2009-11-11
Tibetan-style furniture falls into three major categories: chests, cabinets, and tables.
Pulu apron lightening cultural festival 2009-08-28
Local farmers and herdsmen would like to sell their home-made pulu products, Tibetan quilt, cow skin bags and bronze wares on the three days' Qomolangma Cultural Festival in Xigaze.
'Home appliances into villages' kicks off in Chamdo 2009-07-31
On July 30, the launching ceremony of the activity of "Home appliances into villages" with subsidies from the government was held in the Tianjin Square in Chamdo township.
Fertilizer helps harvest 2009-07-24
A policy of handing out fertilizer subsidies to farmers in order to meet the their needs, promote agricultural production and increase farmers' income has been carried out in Tibet Autonomous region recently.
Tibet quickens rural transport infrastructure 2009-07-22
By the end of 2008, Tibet had a total highway mileage of 51,314 km, with roads accessible to 95 percent of townships and with 61 percent of counties linked by asphalt roads.
All Tibetan farmers, herders to have safe water and phone service by 2010 2009-01-18
The regional government of China's Tibet Autonomous Region will spend 8 billion yuan (about 1.18 billion U.S. dollars) to finance infrastructure projects in rural areas in 2009 and 2010.
China Telecom issues 189-prefix mobile numbers in Tibet 2008-12-28
China Telecom, the nation's largest fixed-line operator, currently issued its 189-prefix CDMA mobile numbers in Tibet Autonomous Region, southwestern China.
TV available in dormitories of Riwoqe county 2008-12-15
The local government of Riwoqe county bought 32 TV sets for the students to get more information after school hours by watching news programs.
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