Tibetan Calligraphic is a tradition that talks about how the Tibetan language is written. There are variety of different styles of calligraphy that exist in Tibet which can be broadly classified as Uchen, Umey, Petsuk, Druktsa, Tsuktung, Tsukring, Kyugyig, TsungmaKyug, Gyugyig.
The world record for the longest calligraphy scroll is held by JamyangDorjeeChakrishar, who penned a 163.3 m scroll containing 65,000 Tibetan characters. The scroll contains lifelong prayers for the longevity of His Holiness the Dalai Lama is composed of 32 different monks.
During our foreign culture tour, we had the opportunity to organize workshops and training regarding Tibetan Calligraphy for foreigners. And to our happiness, they showed great interest in it.