Tibetan artist Gawa Damdhul is breathing new life into ancient folklore through his beautifully illustrated children's books. From adapting the epic "King Gesar" to creating original stories like "New Year's First Water," his work preserves cultural traditions while sparking imagination and inspiring young minds. Join CGTN reporter Liu Mohan as she visits Gawa's Lhasa studio to explore his creative process and witness how his picture books have become beloved tools for passing down Tibetan heritage to the next generation. See how simple stories about clever foxes and seasonal rituals are keeping centuries-old wisdom alive in modern Xizang.
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