Discovering Dunhuang: Buddhist Art, Murals & Silk Road Culture

Sat Mar 07 2026 at 10:00 am to 01:00 pm UTC+08:00

Poh Ming Tse Temple | Queenstown

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Discovering Dunhuang: Buddhist Art, Murals & Silk Road Culture
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Discover the sacred art and heritage of Dunhuang with Prof. Tsui Chung-hui in this two-weekend lecture at Poh Ming Tse Temple.
About this Event

Dunhuang Buddhist Art & Culture: An ICB Public Lecture — Prof. Tsui Chung-hui

Step into the timeless world of Buddhist art and devotion through the lens of Dunhuang — one of the most remarkable cultural treasures along the ancient Silk Road. Join Prof. Tsui Chung-hui, esteemed art historian from the University of Hong Kong, for a captivating two-weekend lecture series that brings to life the rich visual, religious, and spiritual heritage of the Dunhuang Grottoes.


Through vivid imagery and insightful storytelling, Prof. Tsui will unveil the symbolism behind Dunhuang’s breathtaking cave murals, manuscripts, and sculptures — from early Buddhist narratives and the Maitreya cult, to Pure Land representations and celestial Bodhisattvas. Discover how these sacred artworks reflect the evolution of Buddhist faith, artistic expression, and cross-cultural exchange across centuries.


This is a rare opportunity to learn from a leading scholar of Buddhist art and culture — and to experience how the beauty of Dunhuang continues to inspire reflection, compassion, and creativity today.


Event Details
📅 7–8 & 14–15 March 2026 (Saturdays & Sundays) – 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
📍 Poh Ming Tse Temple, Singapore
🎟 Admission: By donation ($20 per day suggested).
Free for students and monastics.

🔗 Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/fuFbGvAqAj


What to Expect
🎨 Explore the art, sutras, and symbols of the Dunhuang cave temples
🕊️ Discover stories of the Buddha, Bodhisattvas, and Pure Lands in visual form
📜 Learn how Buddhist art connects devotion, history, and philosophy
🌏 Gain insights into the Silk Road’s influence on Buddhist expression


About the Speaker
Prof. Tsui Chung-hui is an art historian and researcher at the University of Hong Kong, specializing in Buddhist art, manuscripts, and Silk Road culture. Her work bridges the worlds of history, art, and faith — revealing how visual culture continues to shape Buddhist understanding and inspiration today.


✨ All are welcome — no background in art or Buddhism required.
Come and witness how Dunhuang’s sacred art brings the Dharma to life.


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Poh Ming Tse Temple, 438 Dunearn Road, Queenstown, Singapore

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