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Ancient Tibet prison to open

 

October 18, 2004 12:59 IST

 

Tibet's largest ancient prison, Langzisha in Lhasa, vandalised

during the "Cultural Revolution" era is under repair and is expected

to be opened to the public in May, 2005, a report said Monday.

The project, which cost $ 60,241, aims to restore the original look

of the ancient prison and help people learn about Tibet's history,

local officials said.

 

The prison is under repair for the second time since the decade-long

turmoil of the "Cultural Revolution" launched by Chairman Mao Zedong

which ended in 1976.

 

Losang Jigme, who is in charge of the project, said the

reconstruction team will repair all walls, the roof of the three-

story building, all nine cells of the prison, a court room and the

prison control room.

 

Situated in Bargor Street of Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous

Region, Langzisha is a typical example of Tibetan architecture

covering an area of 720 square metres.

 

Built by the fifth Dalai Lama in the middle of the 17th century, it

was originally meant to be the government headquarters of Lhasa, but

was later turned into a prison.

 

The prison stored the tools for savage punishments, including the

gouging out of eyes, cutting off of ears, hands and feet, pulling

out of tendons and the skinning of people, the report said.

 

Due to long years of disrepair and humidity damage, some walls of

the former prison are in the verge of collapse, said Losang.

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