Tibetan thangka painting on show in Beijing
Thangka, a Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton or silk appliqué, is the treasure in traditional Chinese art. It usually depicts Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala. In 2006, thangka was among the first to be included in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Thangka painting listed in the exhibition. [Photo/namoc.org]
The art form has gained a promising development during recent years under the vigorous support of the Ministry of Culture and Qinghai Provincial government.
The exhibition showcases over 30 thangka paintings by art and craft masters, comprising a variety of hand-drawn thangkas such as colored drawing thangka, red thangka, black thangka and golden thangka.
Thangka painting listed in the exhibition. [Photo/namoc.org]
Thangka painting listed in the exhibition. [Photo/namoc.org]
Thangka painting listed in the exhibition. [Photo/namoc.org]
Thangka painting listed in the exhibition. [Photo/namoc.org]
If you go:
9:00 am and 5:30 pm, Jan 17 to Jan 28 (Opens at 3:30 pm on Jan 17). 1 Wusi Avenue, Dongcheng district, Beijing. 010-6403-4951.
Entrance: Free.
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