Potala Palace
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On April 26, 2017, Relicase completed the showcase project for the Treasure Hall of the Potala Palace in Tibet.
The Collections Hall spans three floors and is divided into two major sections, showcasing a total of 273 individual artifacts and replicas, as well as 155 sets of artifacts (or 159 sets, including 147 sets of treasures, 6 replicas, and 6 murals).
The project included the installation of 22 wall showcases, 34 freestanding showcases, and 3 suspended showcases, ensuring the optimal display and preservation of these invaluable cultural relics.
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