Red Building of the Zamu Central County Committee

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The Red Building of the Zamu Central County Committee (Chinese: 扎木中心县委红楼, 波密县中心红楼), located in Bomê County, Nyingchi, Tibet Autonomous Region, is a two-story wooden structure designed in a Soviet-style architectural imitation. Built in 1953, the site originally comprised three buildings, of which only one remains today.[1] In 1959, it became a significant location when the People's Liberation Army successfully repelled Tibetan rebels there. In 2013, the building was designated as a national key cultural relic protection unit.

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