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Original title: Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition launched

Photographed on April 19, Dorje Chandui, a 15-year-old hearing-impaired student at a special education school in Lhasa, and his work “Brother’s Head” (composition photo).

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

Photo taken on April 19 of 14-year-old hearing-impaired student Gongjue Yangji from Lhasa Special Education School and her work “Ali Clothes” (collaged photo).

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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On April 19, primary school students in Lhasa visited an art exhibition.

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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Photographed on April 19, 15-year-old hearing-impaired student Yeshi Dolma from Lhasa Special Education School and her work “Double Sides” (collaged photo).

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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On April 19, primary school students in Lhasa visited an art exhibition.

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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On April 19, primary school students in Lhasa visited an art exhibition.

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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Photographed on April 19, 13-year-old hearing-impaired student Pema Tsering of Lhasa Special Education School and her work “Little Dolma Herding Sheep” (collaged photo).

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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On April 19, primary school students in Lhasa visited an art exhibition.

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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On April 19, Gonggyue Yangji (first from left), a hearing-impaired student from a special education school in Lhasa, painted on the spot at the Tibet Art Museum.

On the same day, Tibet’s first special education school student art exhibition was held at the Tibet Art Museum. This exhibition was hosted by the Education Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Tibet Autonomous Region Disabled Persons’ Federation. More than a hundred paintings on display were created by students with disabilities. The exhibition will last until May 6th.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jigme Dorje

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