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Himalayan temple reborn as modern art center in China’s Xizang (Tibet)
The temple has a history of approximately 200 years and has murals from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), according to Chinese architect Xia Yujun.
Nestled in a bustling business street and residential area at an altitude of 3,650 meters, the temple has been a center of energy for the ancient city of Lhasa and an important carrier of local Tibetan culture. Its circular construction, ancient Tibetan pillars and verandas, and centuries-old murals were among the highlights that hit him between the eyes.
First built in the late 19th century, the Jebum-gang Lha-khang Temple is the only mandalic building, featuring a symbolic Buddhist symmetrical structure. After decades of use as a granary, it has been transformed into a popular place among visitors in pursuit of modern art, thanks to five years of efforts by Xia and his team.
The building has been given a new lease on life. Xia’s team carefully repaired faded murals and fire-damaged carvings, ensuring the original architecture and layout were preserved.
The true innovation, however, lies in its new function. After the basics of the temple were restored, the space was reused as a modern art space, without altering the original structure or the spatial flow. This sensitive transformation has created a dynamic dialogue between the old and the new.
The goal was to bring it back to life, Xia says.
The rebirth of the Jebum-gang Lha-khang Temple as a modern art center required a sensitive yet thorough technological upgrade, seamlessly weaving new infrastructure into the historic fabric of the building.
Facing a near-total reconstruction of its core systems, the project began by fortifying the structure against the elements. A advanced, three-layer waterproofing system was applied to the roof, to ensure that the murals inside would not be affected for the next decade, Xia explained.
The most ingenious integration involved the floor. Old elm-wood flooring was installed using a joist structure, under which the necessary pipeline and electrical systems were embedded, paving the way for sound, lighting and electrical equipment essential to future exhibitions, thus preserving the temple’s ancient aesthetic.
The lighting system was completely re-engineered for its new role.
The incandescent lights were replaced with special lamps for museum-grade illumination, reducing the harmful rays that could damage the murals, while simultaneously crafting an ambient atmosphere that allows viewers to experience the tranquility of this sacred building.
Through these careful interventions, the temple now possesses the robust, unseen framework of a contemporary art space, all while enhancing and protecting its historical soul.
The transformation of the Jebum-gang Lha-khang Temple into a modern art center was guided by a profound understanding of its multi-sensory nature. Xia describes Tibetan ancient architecture as a multi-sensory “5D or 6D” experience, encompassing scent, sound, light, and history.
This philosophy directly shaped the restoration. The goal was not just to repair a building, but to preserve this immersive sensory atmosphere while equipping it for a new purpose. The temple’s rebirth is thus a sensitive fusion where modern functionality serves to amplify, rather than diminish, the timeless multi-sensory experience of the ancient structure.
This approach of repurposing historic buildings as art centers or museums aims to raise awareness among young generation about conservation and inspire them to engage with the preservation of architectural heritage in Xizang.
(The Chinese term “Xizang” refers to southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.)
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JUNEiNTER Unveils the LCP Game Revenue Estimation Model
Special Event for F2P Game Developers Launches Alongside the Announcement
SINGAPORE- Media OutReach Newswire – 17 August 2026 – With the global game market grown to an approximate value of US$200 billion annually, JUNEiNTER unveils a model designed to estimate the future revenue of individual games.
JUNEiNTER announced the release of the “LCP Model,” which estimates future revenue based on operating data from live service games and a public event of a free-trial marking its launch.
Whereas games generate recurring monthly cash flows and function as digital assets, the industry has lacked established standards to calculate the future revenue of individual titles — making their revenue streams difficult to be utilized as measurable financial assets.
The LCP Model was developed from the fundamental question: “How much revenue will our game generate?” The S66 Engine, which applies the LCP Model, analyzes actual service data accumulated from launch to calculate potential future revenue. Accordingly, it has been simulated about 90,000 times, confirming its consistency and reproducibility.
To mark the unveiling of the LCP Model, JUNEiNTER is holding a public event for developers to get revenue estimations for their own games. Eligible participants are games that use the F2P model monetized through in-app purchases (IAP) or combining in-app purchases with in-app advertising. Steam and console games are excluded.
Participating developers will also be offered additional special benefits for future usage. Eligibility requirements and details of the benefits are available on JUNEiNTER’s official website (https://gv.juneinter.com).
A JUNEiNTER spokesperson said, “Revenue estimates generated by the S66 Engine are not intended to be investment solicitation, fundraising, or a guarantee of returns. The results are estimates based on the data submitted by developers and the model’s criteria, and may differ from actual revenue.”
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The Cocoa Trees Launches Kaki’s, Its First In-House Chocolate Brand
A Shift From Distribution to Brand Ownership
Since its founding, The Cocoa Trees has operated primarily as a retailer and distributor, offering more than 60 international confectionery brands across more than 20 stores in Singapore.
Kaki’s marks the company’s first move into developing and producing its own branded product line, in addition to distributing existing third-party brands such as Ritter Sport and Lindt.
A Range Built Around Everyday Singaporean Flavours
Kaki’s flavours draw on Singapore’s daily food rituals, from kopitiam mornings to late-night gatherings over local delicacies.
The range includes Nanyang Kopi, also referred to as Bittersweet Symphony, a coffee-flavoured chocolate capturing the taste of traditional freshly brewed coffee. Pandan Kaya is inspired by the slow-cooked, hand-stirred kaya used in a classic Singapore breakfast. Teh Tarik and Tropical Notes draws on the pulled-tea beverage alongside regional fruit profiles, including sunny mango, lychee, and a Singapore Sling-inspired blend.
Packaging Includes Local Storytelling
Kaki’s is designed as an everyday snack, a thoughtful gift for friends and family, and a corporate gift snack option for the workplace, as well as a culturally rooted souvenir for visitors to Singapore. Each bar comes wrapped in limited-edition artwork, with local fun facts and short, down-to-earth stories printed on the back. The bars come in a multi-piece format meant for sharing, rather than single-serve wrapping.
“Kaki’s was never meant to just be a snack on a shelf. It was built around the small, everyday moments Singaporeans already share with each other, over coffee, over breakfast, over the little rituals we return to again and again. This is the first time we have built a brand from the ground up, and we wanted it to feel like something that brings people closer, not just something they eat alone,” said Pamela Loo, Deputy CEO, The Cocoa Trees.
Kaki’s is available at The Cocoa Trees stores across Singapore and online at www.thecocoatrees.com.
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The Cocoa Trees brand represents a dynamic and trustworthy image, while maintaining approachability and a commitment to high-quality products. Since its establishment, the brand has focused on delivering exceptional and exquisite chocolates. Focus Network Agencies (FNA Group International) was founded on 1 October 1991, and has grown from a distributor of two agency lines to a leading player in the distribution and retailing of chocolate and confectionery in the Asia-Pacific region. With more than 20 stores in Singapore and a commitment to expansion, FNA Group International offers a wide selection of beloved international brands. Representing more than 60 renowned confectionery brands, FNA Group International is committed to providing customers with the best choices in the confectionery category.
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Garvee Spotlights Home & Garden Essentials for the Late-Summer to Early-Autumn Transition
Seasonal Highlights & Product Features:
1. Indoor Organization & Aesthetics for “La Rentrée”
- Natural Rattan & Wood-Grain Sideboard: Bringing warm, cozy textures indoors as cooler autumn days approach, this sideboard seamlessly blends natural woven rattan doors with modern wood grain. Designed with a spacious double-door compartment and fixed interior shelf, it easily organizes tableware, coffee essentials, or books.
- Quiet-Close Stainless Steel Dual Trash Can: Ideal for getting kitchen routines back in order for the new season. Featuring two independent removable inner buckets with foot pedals, it makes separating dry and wet waste effortless.
2. Late-Summer Garden Relaxation & Early-Autumn Prep
- 360° Swivel Papasan Chair: This oversized round egg-style chair delivers an ergonomic, immersive wrap-around feel. Equipped with a thick, high-rebound removable cushion and a 360° smooth rotation base, it lets you seamlessly adjust your angle to catch the sunset or enjoy a book.
- Heavy-Duty Convertible Garden Cart: Designed for heavy autumn garden cleanup, fruit harvesting, and firewood transport. Boasting a massive load capacity and a rugged steel mesh frame, its four removable side guardrails instantly transform it from a fenced utility cart into a flatbed carrier.
3. End-of-Summer Outdoor Adventures for Kids
- Dual-Control Blue Ride-On Tractor with Trailer: Perfect for helping kids make the most of late-summer outdoor playtime. Featuring realistic tractor styling with a push-button start and 3-speed settings, it supports both child driving and 2.4G parental remote control for added safety.
- All-Terrain Pink Ride-On ATV: Built for kids craving off-road thrills before school starts.Parents can easily take control via remote, while kids enjoy an entertainment cockpit loaded with Bluetooth, LED lights, and power display.
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