The Institute of Chinese Buddhism (ICB) warmly invites you to join the fourth lecture of our ICB 2026 Public Lecture Series with Prof. Tsui Chung-hui (崔中慧), esteemed art historian from the University of Hong Kong.
Dunhuang Buddhist Art & Culture
Join Prof. Tsui for an illuminating two-weekend lecture series exploring the visual, religious, and cultural treasures of Dunhuang — one of the most remarkable Buddhist sites on the Silk Road. Through vivid storytelling and scholarly insight, Prof. Tsui will reveal the artistic brilliance and spiritual depth of the Dunhuang cave murals, manuscripts, and iconography.
🗓 7–8 & 14–15 March 2026 (Saturdays & Sundays)
🕙 10am – 1pm
📍 Poh Ming Tse Temple
💰 By donation ($20 per day suggested) | Free for students and monastics
Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/fuFbGvAqAj
Dunhuang’s ancient cave temples stand as a living museum of Buddhist art, faith, and history — from intricate murals and manuscripts to radiant depictions of Bodhisattvas and Pure Lands.
In this special lecture series, Prof. Tsui Chung-hui will guide participants through:
• The evolution of Dunhuang art across centuries
• Buddhist narratives, devotional images, and symbolism
• The intersection of art, religion, and Silk Road cultural exchange
This is a rare opportunity to learn from a leading scholar in Buddhist art and cultural heritage. Whether you’re drawn to Buddhist studies, Asian art, or history, this lecture promises a journey through one of Asia’s most captivating sacred sites.
No background required — all are welcome to join!
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Email: instituteofchinesebuddhism.sg@gmail.com
Poh Ming Tse Temple | Institute of Chinese Buddhism (ICB)