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State
Fair exhibit focuses on people of Tibet
Glimpses
into the everyday lives of the people of Tibet are on display
in “Folkways of Tibet,” now showing at the California
State Fair. The exhibit is in Exhibit Hall 8 at Cal Expo during
fair hours, closing Sept. 5.
The
show is made possible by a joint effort of Sacramento State’s
College of Continuing Education and Sacramento State alumna
Winnie Leung, the World Trade Investment Corporation and Horizon
Consulting.
“Folkways
of Tibet” features more than a hundred artifacts from
the Beijing Nationalities Museum. The artifacts and displays
depict the customs of the Tibetan people: how they live, what
they eat and wear, their transportation and culture. It includes
a full-size display representing the tent living quarters
of a nomadic family, colorful costumes, masks and antiquities.
Large-scale photos of Tibetan people line the walls of the
hall along with informational posters describing location,
history and societal changes.
The
show is free with paid fair admission.
For
more information contact Alice Tom, dean of the College of
Continuing Education at 278-5485.
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