
Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2025 shows the exhibition themed "Heavenly Colors of Nature: Thangka Art and Natural Pigments" on show at White Stupa Temple in Beijing, China's capital city. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region. Against the backdrop of remarkable progress in economic growth, social development, ecological protection, and cultural prosperity, the exhibition highlights how thangka art, with its millennia-old tradition and brilliant natural pigments, continues to embody the inclusiveness and creativity of Chinese culture, shining as both a testament to Xizang's heritage and a symbol of cultural inheritance and innovation in the new era. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2025 shows the exhibition themed "Heavenly Colors of Nature: Thangka Art and Natural Pigments" on show at White Stupa Temple in Beijing, China's capital city. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region. Against the backdrop of remarkable progress in economic growth, social development, ecological protection, and cultural prosperity, the exhibition highlights how thangka art, with its millennia-old tradition and brilliant natural pigments, continues to embody the inclusiveness and creativity of Chinese culture, shining as both a testament to Xizang's heritage and a symbol of cultural inheritance and innovation in the new era. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2025 shows visitors viewing thangka artworks at the exhibition "Heavenly Colors of Nature: Thangka Art and Natural Pigments" at White Stupa Temple in Beijing, China's capital city. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region. Against the backdrop of remarkable progress in economic growth, social development, ecological protection, and cultural prosperity, the exhibition highlights how thangka art, with its millennia-old tradition and brilliant natural pigments, continues to embody the inclusiveness and creativity of Chinese culture, shining as both a testament to Xizang's heritage and a symbol of cultural inheritance and innovation in the new era. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2025 shows visitors viewing thangka artworks at the exhibition "Heavenly Colors of Nature: Thangka Art and Natural Pigments" at White Stupa Temple in Beijing, China's capital city. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region. Against the backdrop of remarkable progress in economic growth, social development, ecological protection, and cultural prosperity, the exhibition highlights how thangka art, with its millennia-old tradition and brilliant natural pigments, continues to embody the inclusiveness and creativity of Chinese culture, shining as both a testament to Xizang's heritage and a symbol of cultural inheritance and innovation in the new era. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
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