Thang-ga created by artist Niangben
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Thang-ga created by artist Niangben

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]

A Thang-ga painting created by artist Niangben. He held a Thangka painting exhibitions on Nov. 15 in Beijing. Thang-ga is a Tibetan word which refers to the scroll painting mounted with colorful satins and fabrics. It is the religious scroll painting hung in the hall for the Tibetans to worship. Niangben was born in 1971 in the village of Wutunshang in Tongren County, located in the Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province. [Zhong Ming/China.org.cn]