Movies get a touch of Tibetan language
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The Tibet autonomous region has made significant achievements in film dubbing and production over the past 60 years, according to a seminar of Tibetan ethnic film work in Lhasa on Monday.
More than 3,000 films of all types and 50 TV dramas have had their soundtracks dubbed in Tibetan languages over the past six decades. Some popular films, including The Founding of An Army, Amazing China and 40,000 Kilometers have been dubbed and put on show at the same time as in other Chinese provinces and regions, the region's center for public service films said at the seminar.
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