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The fourth floor of the Shambhala Kalachakra Mandala
Release time:
2024-09-30 08:47
The exhibition features over 2,000 items, including 6 national first-class cultural relics. These not only reflect the unparalleled craftsmanship of Tibetan artisans but also represent an attitude.
Each statue of Buddha comes to life through the creator's profound reverence and skillful hands. These statues are a testament to the enduring presence of Tibetan Buddhism on the plateau and serve as a spiritual home for the Tibetan people.
The adjacent colorful Shambhala exhibition hall showcases the rich and precious cultural heritage created by the Tibetan people, which has been accumulated and passed down through a long process of production and life. The vibrant costumes, ancient and modern production tools, utensils, and daily necessities in the exhibition hall all hold unique significance and value. Many exhibits are handmade and have been continuously used; they are a microcosm of society and family. Most of these items are aesthetically pleasing and finely crafted, fully reflecting the abundant creativity of the Tibetan people, as well as their excellent cultural values and aesthetic interests, while also reflecting the level of social and technological development during this period.
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