Tibetan Thangka (Hualong Thangka)
Tibetan Thangka (Hualong Thangka), traditional art. Tibetan Thangka, also known as Tangga, is a transliteration of Tibetan. It is a scroll painting mounted with colored satin fabric. It is a painting genre rich in Tibetan cultural characteristics. The painting core and mounting of "Thangka" are inseparable from the achievements of agricultural civilization such as cotton, linen, silk and silk. "Thangka" painting originated from the temple. Its inheritance history is directly related to the teaching of the Hevajra College of Labrang Monastery in Gannan. It is a master-apprentice inheritance of pure religious affairs. "Thangka" painting has distinct national characteristics, strong religious colors and unique artistic style. It has certain social and academic value for the study of folk and religious art of the Tibetan people in China, and it is also worth watching and collecting for the world. On May 24, 2021, the Tibetan Thangka (Hualong Thangka) declared by the Hualong Hui Autonomous Region of Haidong City, Qinghai Province was approved by the State Council to be included in the extended project list of the representative project list of national intangible cultural heritage, with the heritage number: VII-14. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)