Tibet through Rinpoches' lense exhibited in Sri Lanka

2013-12-04 10:57:00 | From:

Photo shows D. M. Jayaratne, prime minister of Sri
Photo shows D. M. Jayaratne, prime minister of Sri Lanka, arrives at the exhibition of a Tibetan photography exhibition by father-and-son Rinpoches in Sri Lanka's former capital Kandy on Nov. 29, according to Xinhua. The exhibited pictures are taken by the 10th Demo Tenzin Gyatso Rinpoche (one of Tibet's earliest photographers) and his son Demo Wangchuk Dorje (the contemporary vice-chairman of Tibetan Photographers Association), and demonstrate the past and present Tibet. [Photo/Xinhua]

Photo shows Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Wu Jia
Photo shows Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Wu Jianghao gives a speech on the opening ceremony of the photography exhibition, who pointed out that Tibet had made progressive achievement in developing social economy, improving people's livelihood and protecting traditional culture and environment, as could be seen from the pictures taken by the Rinpoche father-and-son. [Photo/Xinhua]

Photo shows Sri Lanka's PM Jayaratne gives speech
Photo shows Sri Lanka's PM Jayaratne gives speech at the exhibition. He spoke highly of the great development in Tibet after the peaceful liberation and the exhibition which provided the people in Sri Lanka a window to see Tibet and was a promotion on the non-governmental contact among the people from the two countries. [Photo/Xinhua]

Photo shows Sri Lanka's PM Jayaratne visits the ex
Photo shows Sri Lanka's PM Jayaratne visits the exhibition of Tibetan photos taken by the 10th Demo (or Demu) Rinpoche and his son in Kangdy, the former capital of Sri Lanka. The exhibition is co-organized by the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka's Federation of Overseas Chinese and the Srilanka-China Journalists' Association. [Photo/Xinhua]

Photo shows people visits the exhibition of Tibeta
Photo shows people visit the exhibition of Tibetan photos taken by the 10th Demo (or Demu) Rinpoche and his son in Kangdy, the former capital of Sri Lanka. The exhibition is co-organized by the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka's Federation of Overseas Chinese and the Srilanka-China Journalists' Association. [Photo/Xinhua]

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