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Belgian Scholars Hail China's Tibetan Culture
BRUSSELS, September 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China's Tibet is a magical
place and the western world has become increasingly interested in
its culture, Claire Kirschen, president of the Institute for Higher
Chinese Studies in Belgium, said.
¡¡"Tibet is a magical place. It is magic based on exceptional
living conditions, on an intense spirituality and on an original
culture," she said in her welcoming address at Belgium's Royal
Museums for Art and History.
¡¡A delegation of four Tibetologists and Living Buddhas, part of
the Chinese delegation here to launch China's Tibetan Culture Week,
visited the museum at the invitation of the institute and enlightened
the audience about Tibet's cultural relics, such as Thangkas (Tibetan
scroll paintings) and religious statues.
¡¡The museum houses a collection of some 100 cultural relics from
Tibet, most contributed by Leon Verbert who lived in China between
1907 and 1935.
Kirschen described their explanations as "a brief sentimental
journey to Tibet", saying that the Chinese guests had brought
the museum to life in an exceptional way.
¡¡The four Chinese scholars and Living Buddhas detailed the history,
techniques and religious stories of Tibet's cultural relics, and
all the Belgian audience expressed satisfaction for the explanations.
¡¡The ongoing China's Tibetan Culture Week is the first of its kind
ever held on the European continent. The Chinese delegation also
met Belgian officials and members of the European Parliament during
their stay.
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