Photographer captures life on Tibet Plateau
A loner somewhere down in the mountains. Photograph was taken by Zhong Guohua in Qinghai territory in 2016. [Photo given by photoint.net]
Known as the top of the world, the Tibet Plateau is the most noteworthy height that people live.
Eras of Tibetan ethnic gathering have kept on living in such an unforgiving situation, with their solid confidence in the cycle of life maintaining their reality.
In their day by day life, Tibetans go to divine beings and show appreciation to Mother Nature.
Photographic artist Zhong Guohua catches the genuine of Tibetans including their religious convictions, and their association with nature, utilizing highly contrasting pictures.
Picture taker catches life on Tibet Plateau
A lady makes a journey to love at a sanctuary. Photograph was taken by Zhong Guohua in Sichuan territory in 2016. [Photo given by photoint.net]
Adherents tune in to work of the Buddhist Sutras in the snow. Photograph was taken by Zhong Guohua in Sichuan area in 2013. [Photo given by photoint.net]
A presentation on Suzhou weaving, which is known for its nuance, conveys to the fore its long history. Sun Yuanqing reports.
Late design occasions in Beijing have shined a different light on immaterial social legacy. The shows observing Chinese pieces of clothing were held at Prince Gong's Mansion as of late.
The occasions, bolstered by the bureau of immaterial social legacy under the Ministry of Culture, were sorted out by the China National Garment Association, the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, the arranging board of trustees of China Fashion Week and Minzu University of China.
The shows, held over June 5-10, incorporated a presentation on Suzhou weaving, which goes back to over 2,000 years and is known for its nuance.
The display exhibited articles of clothing, depictions, and showed the abilities of the producers.
Three scholastic gatherings were held amid the period-on Suzhou weaving, customary clothing and conventional weaving and printing, separately.
Six mold shows were likewise held as design brands demonstrat
Known as the top of the world, the Tibet Plateau is the most noteworthy height that people live.
Eras of Tibetan ethnic gathering have kept on living in such an unforgiving situation, with their solid confidence in the cycle of life maintaining their reality.
In their day by day life, Tibetans go to divine beings and show appreciation to Mother Nature.
Photographic artist Zhong Guohua catches the genuine of Tibetans including their religious convictions, and their association with nature, utilizing highly contrasting pictures.
Picture taker catches life on Tibet Plateau
A lady makes a journey to love at a sanctuary. Photograph was taken by Zhong Guohua in Sichuan territory in 2016. [Photo given by photoint.net]
Adherents tune in to work of the Buddhist Sutras in the snow. Photograph was taken by Zhong Guohua in Sichuan area in 2013. [Photo given by photoint.net]
A presentation on Suzhou weaving, which is known for its nuance, conveys to the fore its long history. Sun Yuanqing reports.
Late design occasions in Beijing have shined a different light on immaterial social legacy. The shows observing Chinese pieces of clothing were held at Prince Gong's Mansion as of late.
The occasions, bolstered by the bureau of immaterial social legacy under the Ministry of Culture, were sorted out by the China National Garment Association, the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, the arranging board of trustees of China Fashion Week and Minzu University of China.
The shows, held over June 5-10, incorporated a presentation on Suzhou weaving, which goes back to over 2,000 years and is known for its nuance.
The display exhibited articles of clothing, depictions, and showed the abilities of the producers.
Three scholastic gatherings were held amid the period-on Suzhou weaving, customary clothing and conventional weaving and printing, separately.
Six mold shows were likewise held as design brands demonstrat
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