Tibet’s first digital cultural pavilion platform starts running
On November 6, at the opening of the “2018 Tibetan Autonomous Region Public Digital Culture Management and Service Training Class”, the Tibet Autonomous Region Digital Cultural Pavilion Platform, based on the Tibet Autonomous Region Community Art Center as a pilot program, was put into operation. As the first digital cultural pavilion platform in Tibet, it fills a gap in lack of digital platforms for cultural centers in Tibet.
Home page of the website of Tibet Autonomous Region Digital Cultural Pavilion Platform
The opening of the “2018 Tibetan Autonomous Region Public Digital Culture Management and Service Training Class”
In future, people in Tibetan-inhabited areas can order popularized art programs, preview and make appointments to participate in public culture activities, book cultural venues, and join optional cultural training courses at any time only by turning on computers or using mobile phones.
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