A monk took photos for the exhibits at an exhibition of returned Tibetan cultural relics at the regional museum of southwest China's Tibet, July 25. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
A Shakyamuni Budda statue made in the 5th century was on display at the exhibition of returned Tibetan cultural relics, July 25. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
Large amount of returned Tibetan cultural relics were exhibited at its hometown museum in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, after decades or even a hundred years'overseas vagrant living, July 25.
The exhibited 101 cultural relics are of high artistic, religious and cultural value with delicate looks, according to the exhibition planner.
The cultural relics include 39 golden and bronze Buddha statues, 39 Buddhist instruments, 23 pieces of Thangka works as well as articles of daily use for Tibetans, which are now collected by Chinese individuals or groups after buying back from Britain, the US and India.
The exhibition will last for two months in Lhasa and will be held in other Chinese cities later.