The museum has five exhibition halls: Tangka Hall, Carving Hall, Duixiu Hall, Shapan Hall, Cultural Relic Hall. The museum has nearly 100 works in the Ming and Qing periods, more than 1,000 fine modern works, more than 100 prints, sculptures and other works. There are 15 staff, including 1 national master of crafts, 1 senior craftsman, and 4 craftsman. For a long time, the hot Gong artists have been practicing on the art road, and their skills have become more and more skilled. They have traveled throughout Qing, Tibetan, Gan, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia and other countries, including India, Nepal, Thailand, and left tens of thousands of exquisite artworks in these regions and countries. It earned a high reputation.
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The museum has five exhibition halls: Tangka Hall, Carving Hall, Duixiu Hall, Shapan Hall, Cultural Relic Hall. The museum has nearly 100 works in the Ming and Qing periods, more than 1,000 fine modern works, more than 100 prints, sculptures and other works. There are 15 staff, including 1 national master of crafts, 1 senior craftsman, and 4 craftsman. For a long time, the hot Gong artists have been practicing on the art road, and their skills have become more and more skilled. They have traveled throughout Qing, Tibetan, Gan, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia and other countries, including India, Nepal, Thailand, and left tens of thousands of exquisite artworks in these regions and countries. It earned a high reputation.
Regong art originated in the 13th century in Qinghai Huangnan Tibetan area and developed with the prosperity of Longwu Temple. Regong art mainly refers to Tangka, murals, embroidery, sculpture and other painting and modeling art. The art of Regong takes the story of Buddha Bensheng in Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan historical figures and myths, legends, epics as the main content, and also includes some secular content.