LHASA: As a treasure trove of cultural relics with unique styles and great history, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region has made steady progress in the science-based protection of cultural relics over the past few years.
Since 2012, Tibet has introduced science and technology into cultural relics protection, laying a foundation for bettering such conservation works in the future, the regional cultural heritage bureau said in a statement.
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