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Japan savors charm of embroidery Thangka art

By Jiang Xueqing in Tokorozawa, Japan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-10-01 11:53

A visitor examines an embroidered thangka at an exhibition held at the Kadokawa Culture Museum in Tokorozawa, Japan, on Sept 30. The exhibition features 86 embroidered thangkas and nine gilt bronze Buddhist statues from the Ming and Qing dynasties.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Chen Jianzhong, president of Kouzan Fine-Arts Company, which is overseeing the planning and execution of this exhibition, said in an interview that the successful delivery of the event reflects the commitment of everyone involved from promoting Chinese civilization and their resolve to enhancing cultural exchange and mutual understanding.

Wang Wan, chair professor at the School of Economics at Peking University, said the aim of the organizers is to present the charm and diversity of Chinese culture to the Japanese audience through the exhibition. She emphasized the importance of highlighting this diversity to the Japanese public, which includes fostering an understanding of Tibetan culture alongside the recognition of the interplay between Han and Tibetan cultures.

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