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You are cordially invited to "Journey to the West", a photographic exhibition. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity. This is a FREE event. Please feel free to invite your family and friends to come with you. From June 3rd to June 11th, let us take you back in time to a journey that was taken over 1,300 years ago. During Tzu Chi's relief effort in Afghanistan, journalists from Tzu Chi's Rhythms magazine found the opportunity to document and follow the footprints of Master Hsuan Tsang of the Tang Dynasty, who spent 19 years in his pilgrimage thru Central Asia and India. These journalists visited historical sites and documented the scenery and culture all along the route. 160 photographs were selected from over 25,000 taken, including the precious photo of the giant Buddha statues in Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley, which was destroyed in 2001. Exhibition Date & Time Opening Ceremony 2006/06/03 9:30 am Public Exhibition 06/03 - 06/11 Mon.-Fri. 11 am ~ 5 pm and Sat. & Sun. 10 am ~ 6 pm Exhibition Location Tzu Chi Foundation USA 137-77 Northern Blvd. Flushing NY 11354 (corner of Northern Blvd. and Union St. ) For more information, please call (718)460-4590 |
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感謝bob456兄的介紹..經典雜誌所拍的這些作品真的很棒..在台灣我曾經觀賞過..受益良多.. |
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最後 在紐約的台北經濟文化辦事處
Dear friends,
If you have time in the coming week, please stop by to check out this photo-exhibit from Tzu Chi Foundation. There are many photos from western China, central Asia, and India that will take you to far away corners of the world where many rich and colorful local culture never stop to inspire me. "Journey to the West" is a Photographic Exhibition hosted by Tzu Chi Foundation, U.S.A., Northeast Region. Tzu Chi's Rhythms Monthly magazine devoted five years of daunting efforts, exerted tremendous resources and manpower, retraced the footsteps of Master Hsuan Tsang, a Tang Dynasty's Buddhist monk of over 1,300 years ago. The Rhythms Monthly's journalists took many photographs of various historical sites, as they traced the footsteps of Master Hsuan Tsang, witnessed the marks left behind from the rise and fall of the historic civilization and the cruel afflictions of the warfare.
Location: Taipei Economic and Culture Office at 1 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017 (Corner of 5th Ave. and 42nd St.)
Date: 7/26/06 10 am - 5 pm 7/27/06 10 am - 5 pm 7/28/06 10 am - 2 pm |