A photo exhibition about an ancient Japanese monk's pilgrimage
to China during the Tang dynasty (618-907) opened Monday in
downtown Beijing.
The three-day exhibition displays 125 pictures taken by Virginia
Stibbs Anami, wife of Japanese ambassador to China Koreshige Anami.
She spent almost five years on tracing the route of Ennin.
During an official visit to China about 1,200 years ago,
Japanese monk Ennin traveled with an ambassadorial delegation to
many famous temples in China's Jiangsu, Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi and
Shaanxi provinces with an aim to study Buddhism from China's great
scholars and abbots.
During his trip, Ennin kept a diary named "Record of a
Pilgrimage to China." The diary is a unique first-hand glance into
Tang politics, economics, culture, Buddhism and people's lives.
Virginia Stibbs Anami said she hopes her photo show will remind
audiences of Ennin's peregrinations, help promote Japan-China
cultural exchanges and enhance the friendship between the two
peoples.
(Xinhua News Agency January 10, 2006)