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Flower on Tibetan Plateau
Every inch of its interior -- pillars, door lintels, beams and
walls -- is bursting with vibrant color, design, images and stone-carvings. In
the main hall are enormous gilded statues of Sakyamuni, Avalokite shvara,
Bodhisattva Manjusri, Buddha's warrior attendants and the four deva-kings. The
statues are almost engulfed by tiers upon tiers of spectacularly beautiful
murals and thangkas. Each painting seems to be more gorgeous than the last --
the colors glowing and illuminated by generous touches of gold. Skillfully
carved and painted niches and brackets divide the different murals, each
illustrating a tale from Buddhist lore and pictorial lessons.
Regong Art Museum
Within walk distance from the Longwu Monastery is the Regong Art Museum. It
is a palace of Regong art treasures, collecting and exhibiting various
masterpieces of thangka, barbola, sculpture, and sand table design. Here, you
can systemically learn the main types of Regong art and how the gorgeous arts
take shape.
Regong art goes global
In the villages of Tongren, many locals have opened their own shops selling
Buddhist art along the roadside, attracting tourists both from elsewhere in
China and overseas, such as the United States, Japan, and France. Their artworks
sell well not only on home market, but also are hits in overseas markets.
Over the last several centuries, Regong artists have traveled far and wide,
from Qinghai to Gansu, Sichuan and Tibet in China, and to as far as Mongolia,
Nepal, India, Thailand, and America. They have put the word out that Regong art
has something to offer the world.
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