File:Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama in 1954 detail, from- Dalai and Panchen1 (cropped).jpg

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中文:1954年,达赖喇嘛和班禅额尔德尼到北京参加全国人大一届一次会议。这是达赖喇嘛(右)和班禅额尔德尼从西安到北京途中,在火车上一同观看画报。
English: In 1954, Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama come from Xi'an to Beijing to attend the 1st session of the 1st National People's Congress. On the train from Xi'an to Beijing, they are reading a pictorial.
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Source 民族出版社 编辑,达赖喇嘛、班禅额尔德尼在首都并参观祖国各地,民族出版社,1956年
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