"Creative Tibet" a hit at the 3rd Tibet Expo

2016-09-15 11:35:17 | From:China Tibet Online

"Creative Tibet” in Pavilion 2 at the 3rd Tibet Expo was the most popular exhibition at the expo, attracting many people with its unique display.

The products on display included “Xue Duibai,” showing Buddhist statues and Thangka art, the epitome of Tibetan culture; “Tibetan Incense Wheel,” a “Best of the Best” winner at the design Oscars, the Reddot Awards; “Jirodor” jewelry using antique Tibetan jewelry as inspiration; 100% handmade “Jirodor” cashmere scarves, combining design, comfort, and cultural elements; “Tihu” accessories from Lhasa with their take on art from the plateau; “Saimaogang” fashions made with yak fur; “Zangbingxuan” food products from Nyingchi; unique and beautiful wooden bowls from Zayul County; travel-ready Tibetan tea, wildflower honey from the plateau, and pure yak milk yogurt from “Makye Ame,” etc.; also popular were products such as Zhigung Tibetan incense, and hometown products from all parts of Tibet: Motok red rice, Zayul peppercorns, potatoes from Drakpa Village of Shannan… These Tibetan products were all new to consumers; not only did they showcase Tibet’s rich culture but also its original beauty.

 
Photo shows beautiful wooden bowls from Zayul County


"Keruto” cashmere scarves


The “Creative Tibet” Pavilion

At “Creative Tibet,” in addition to innovative products on sale, there were fun installations using yak manure, such as the power generator using yak manure, which could also be made into recycled paper and even ice cream, isn’t it incredible?

 
Installations using yak manure

 

Innovation was just part of the exhibition, “Creative Tibet” also had a social welfare goal. The hand-painted Tibetan incense is part of a targeted poverty reduction program sponsored by Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security of Nyingchi. Thangka art of “Snow White” is targeted for farmers and herders training in Lulang Township and MilinCounty of Nyingchi. “Creative Tibet” would pay for the farmers and herders’ illustrations and be responsible for their sales as part of an ongoing targeted poverty reduction model program.

 

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