
Lhasa’s Outdoor Opera ‘Princess Wencheng’ Revives Tang-Tibet Saga
Explore ‘Princess Wencheng,’ the outdoor opera in Lhasa that fuses Tang Dynasty history, Tibetan artistry and modern tech for a breathtaking cultural exchange.
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Explore ‘Princess Wencheng,’ the outdoor opera in Lhasa that fuses Tang Dynasty history, Tibetan artistry and modern tech for a breathtaking cultural exchange.
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