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From: CNTV 2011-10-18 08:31:00
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Thangka art on display at Tibet Museum

The 2011 Thangka Art Exhibition kicked off at the Tibet Museum in Lhasa on Friday, where 236 scrolls are on display and 118 Thangka painters are on hand to demonstrate their skills.

Thangka is a traditional Tibetan painting style that incorporates silk embroidery on a scroll and usually depicts a Buddha. Scrolls decorated using jade and wood were also displayed.

 

 
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