DHAKA, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- The first ever traditional Chinese painting
exhibition with 50 pieces of paintings of tigers on show, began in Bengal
Gallery in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka on Tuesday, attracting more than 200
people on the first day.
"The tigers are just like live ones. I like these paintings so much," said
Parveen, a local journalist. "I thought Chinese paintings of horses, birds and
flowers are very famous. But today I know the tigers paintings are also so
nice," she said.
The paintings were all painted by Chinese farmers from Wanggong village, a
village famous for its tiger paintings, in China's central Henan province.
"These paintings are on show in accordance with the ongoing Beijing Olympic
Games to show the Chinese culture while Bangladesh' s national animal is also
the Bengal Tiger," Culture Counsellor of Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh said
during the opening ceremony.
"The exhibition shows China's traditional paintings painted by Chinese
farmers. Not everyone can draw the tiger paintings," said Professor Muhammad
Yunus, the Nobel Peace laureate for contribution on microcredit in 2006, who cut
the ribbon at the opening ceremony.
He said, the brotherhood relationship between China and Bangladesh will be
closer and closer as such culture communications as well as that in other
sectors goes on.
He also spoke highly of the ongoing Beijing Olympic, terming the opening
ceremony of Beijing Olympic as "fantastic."
"The games are held in the Bird's Nest, the National Stadium, and China
became a nest of people all over the world. We should thank China for making all
the people in the world so happy," he said.
The exhibition organized by Chinese embassy in Bangladesh will last till
Aug. 19. Some of the painting are for sale.