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Tibetan treasureBy Lin Shujuan (Beijing Weekend)
Updated: 2007-11-01 15:39 Tucked away in the west end of Beijing's boisterous restaurant street Gui Jie or Chaoyangmennei Dajie, Shixiang Zizai offers an escape for those opting for a moment of peace or in need of a recharge. Shixiang Zizai is in fact a shop, a library and a club for those interested in Tibet culture. It is decorated with a dozen Thangka paintings collected from Northwest China's Qinghai Province and there are a cozy array of tables covered with Tibetan linen cloth and books related to Tibetan culture, Buddhism and travelogues. The Thangka - paintings or embroideries on scrolls of silk or other cloth found in monasteries, lamas' residences, Buddhist worship halls and Tibetan homes - are for sale. Run by a young lawyer and a few Tibetan college students, Shixiang Zizai aims to gather support for education in the Tibetan area through the sales of Thangka and volunteerism. The place remains a quiet harbor in downtown Beijing. Typical Tibetan drinks like buttered tea are served along with cookies for 40-50 yuan (US$5.70 to 6.67) per pot. WIFI is available within the store. Shixiang Zizai: |
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