Visual feast of Tibetan Buddhist instruments
Buddhist Amulet of 19-20th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10.[Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
Dharma Wheel of 18-19th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
An exhibition of rare treasures from southwest China's Tibet opens in the country's south Guangdong Province on April 10, the first of its kind ever held in the coastal province, according to the organizer.
Over 200 cultural relics are displayed in six sections, covering ancient books and records, Buddhist statues, Thangka paintings, Buddhist instruments, Tibetan costumes and Tibetan household supplies, in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou.
Photos of various Tibetan Buddhist instruments in this article offer audience a miniature of the cultural relics, even if one cannot view the exhibition in person.
Femur-shaped Trumpets of 17-18th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
Kapala (skull cup) Bone of 17-18th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
White conch shell with golden wing of 15-16th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
Stupa of Heaped Lotuses of 15th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
Coral Mandala of 17-18th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
Kadampa Stupa Alloy of 13-14th century is exhibited in the Provincial Museum of Guangdong in its capital city Guangzhou on April 10. [Photo/www.gdmuseum.com]
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