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Buddhist Sculptures on Display on the National History Museum PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 26 April 2007

An exhibition of sculptures of Buddha images has been opened in the National History Museum by Ts.Batsaikhan, the chief of the laboratory of the Service for the State Special Protection. The exhibition to be lasted for five days displays about 400 Buddha images of the 18-20th centuries, which were collected by Ts.Batsaikhan for more than a decade. There are various images. The smallest sculpture s length is one centimeter length and the biggest one is with 50 centimeter length.




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The American Center for Mongolian Studies (ACMS) is an independent NGO that has quickly grown to play a central role in fostering academic cooperation between US and Mongolian institutions and scholars.