Dharamshala: The Tibet Museum of the Central Tibetan Administration, in collaboration with Palpung Sherabling Monastery, organised an exhibition of canonical calligraphy works and a calligraphy workshop to mark International Tibetan Calligraphy Day.
In 2017, a Tibetan scholars’ symposium on calligraphy was held inside Tibet, during which it was officially resolved that 30 April each year would be designated as International Tibetan Calligraphy Day. The selection of this date carries symbolic significance: the Tibetan script consists of four vowels and thirty consonants; accordingly, 30 April—the fourth month and thirtieth day—was chosen to represent these fundamental...





