Feature: Chinese artist acknowledges Buddhism philanthropy with his talent
Feature: Chinese artist acknowledges Buddhism philanthropy with his talent
20:02, April 15, 2010

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He is young, just 24 years old but his talent exceeds beyond his young age.
Tian Qi, a talented Chinese artist has proved himself an eminent artist acknowledging Buddhism philanthropy through his remarkable paintings in Buddhism theme.
Tian, who has recently set on a Asia tour exhibiting Buddhism paintings, aims to the truth of the philanthropy, love, peace and harmony across the region.
Nevertheless, he has chose Nepal as a first destination of his Asia tour of conveying Buddhism philosophy. A single day solo exhibition of paintings by Tian held here in capital Kathmandu on Tuesday to promote the Buddhist culture and strengthen Nepal-China cultural relations.
When asked why did he select Nepal as first destination of Asia tour, Tian said "Since, Buddha (Shakya Muni) was born in Lumbini, Nepal and my creation also belong to Buddhism philosophy, so Nepal is my first choice to begin."
Talking to Xinhua during the opening of Sino-Nepal Buddhism Cultural Communication Exhibition, Tian said that he has so many ideas from Buddhism philosophy that arouse interest in him to paint Buddhism philosophy in his paintings. "I want to express ideals of Buddhism about peace, love, harmony and charity," Tian said.
The paintings exhibition in Nepal was jointly inaugurated by Nepali Minister for Information and Communication Shanker Pokhrel, Nepali ambassador to China Tanka Karki, Chinese ambassador to Nepal Qiu Guohong in a traditional Chinese way by cutting the red ribbon.
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Tian Qi, a talented Chinese artist has proved himself an eminent artist acknowledging Buddhism philanthropy through his remarkable paintings in Buddhism theme.
Tian, who has recently set on a Asia tour exhibiting Buddhism paintings, aims to the truth of the philanthropy, love, peace and harmony across the region.
Nevertheless, he has chose Nepal as a first destination of his Asia tour of conveying Buddhism philosophy. A single day solo exhibition of paintings by Tian held here in capital Kathmandu on Tuesday to promote the Buddhist culture and strengthen Nepal-China cultural relations.
When asked why did he select Nepal as first destination of Asia tour, Tian said "Since, Buddha (Shakya Muni) was born in Lumbini, Nepal and my creation also belong to Buddhism philosophy, so Nepal is my first choice to begin."
Talking to Xinhua during the opening of Sino-Nepal Buddhism Cultural Communication Exhibition, Tian said that he has so many ideas from Buddhism philosophy that arouse interest in him to paint Buddhism philosophy in his paintings. "I want to express ideals of Buddhism about peace, love, harmony and charity," Tian said.
The paintings exhibition in Nepal was jointly inaugurated by Nepali Minister for Information and Communication Shanker Pokhrel, Nepali ambassador to China Tanka Karki, Chinese ambassador to Nepal Qiu Guohong in a traditional Chinese way by cutting the red ribbon.
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(Editor:赵晨雁)

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