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![]() Sonam Drolkar, a 64-year-old nun living at Nyemo County, pride of her handmade mud stupa. Photo taken on June 4, Xinhua.
Qamban, an old Tibetan folk handicraftsman, is carving a scripture board. Photo taken on June 4, Xinhua.
Two sons of Qamban are looking into the scripture board. Photo taken on June 4, Xinhua.
Yeshe, a Tibetan handicraftsman, is drawing murals on the wall of a local farmer's house. Photo taken on June 4, Xinhua.
Local farmers at Nyemo County are aring traditional Tibetan spice. Photo taken on July 4, Xinhua.
Local craftmen taking Tibetan papers home after drying in the sun. Photo taken on July 2, Xinhua.
Local Tibetan is making woodcarving furniture. Photo taken on June 4, Xinhua.
With a long history and exquisite craftmanship, woodcarving at Nyemo County and traditional Tibetan paper-making in Lhasa and other sorts of Tibetan folk arts and crafts achieve growing popularity among tourists and collectors. The Government of China's Tibet Autonomous Region has paid intense attention to protection and preservation of Tibetan folk culture. Experts have completed a two-decade-long comprehensive investigation into Tibet's folk art recently, according to China Radio International. |
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