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With The Help Of A Beijing Tour Guide, Discover Gorgeous Tibetan Prayer Wheels In Beijing

October 6, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

by Andy Lao A famous religious object written with sacred words from Buddhist teaching and usually decorated with gorgeous Tibetan patterns, prayer wheels are a unique tool used by Buddhists to help them reach a state of enlightenment and spread well-being to the entire world. Effectively used by even non-Buddhists to aid meditation , they are believed to bring wisdom, compassion, and good karma to people with each turning of their wheels. Such objects can be seen everywhere in Tibet: large

Amazing Gifts From Beijing: Beijing Tour Guides Help You Find Tibetan Prayer Wheels

October 2, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

by Andy Lao A famous religious object written with sacred words from Buddhist teaching and usually decorated with gorgeous Tibetan patterns, prayer wheels are a unique tool used by Buddhists to help them reach a state of enlightenment and spread well-being to the entire world. Effectively used by even non-Buddhists to aid meditation , they are believed to bring wisdom, compassion, and good karma to people with each turning of their wheels. Such objects can be seen everywhere in Tibet: large

Shop For Iron Paintings In The Local Shops Of Beijing

August 26, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

by Andy Lao Iron painting is one of the most unique Chinese art forms. Its origins trace back to Wuhu, China. Though these paintings have a relatively short history of just 300 years, iron paintings have achieved a level of beauty and complexity that makes other art forms pale in comparison. A maverick blacksmith called Tang Tianchi invented it in the Qing dynasty, so he is credited with creating the unlikely combination of elegant Chinese ink paintings and rough iron. If you go on tour of som

Thangkas For Beijing’s Shoppers

August 24, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

by Andy Lao Thangkas are one of Tibet’s most famous art forms, and they have fascinated generations of art fans around the world. Developed during the Songtsan Gampo era of Tibet, they incorporate elements from both Nepalese art and traditional Chinese paintings. Valued for their exquisite craftsmanship, they are also admired for their unique beauty and practical function. When traveling to other places, Tibetan monks will often carry a thangka to communicate with their gods. On a good tour in

Shop For Exquisite Thangkas In The Shops Of Beijing

August 24, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

by Andy Lao Thangkas are one of Tibet’s most famous art forms, and they have fascinated generations of art fans around the world. Developed during the Songtsan Gampo era of Tibet, they incorporate elements from both Nepalese art and traditional Chinese paintings. Valued for their exquisite craftsmanship, they are also admired for their unique beauty and practical function. When traveling to other places, Tibetan monks will often carry a thangka to communicate with their gods. On a good tour in

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