A platoon of People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers stationed in Bomi, along with over 60 staff members from the county CCP offices and the Second Office of the Chamdo People's Liberation Committee, held out in the Red Building for 10 days until reinforcements broke the siege.
[3] Afterward, to accommodate the expansion of the county CCP committee, the other two Red Buildings were dismantled, leaving the largest one preserved to this day.
[4] In 2005, the Red Building of the Zamu Central County Committee of the CCP was designated as a cultural relic protection unit by the People's Government of Tibet Autonomous Region.
[5] On April 25, 2010, as part of Tibet's Eleventh Five-Year Plan for key cultural relic protection projects, a restoration and environment improvement initiative for the Red Building was officially launched.
[6] In 2016, the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics included the preservation planning for the Red Building as part of its technical assistance efforts to Tibet.