In early and mid-April 2021, during my trip to Tibet, I visited the Lotus Pavilion. The picture shows the appearance of Lotus Pavilion.
Lianhua Pavilion is located on a hill to the west of the county seat, about 20 minutes' walk from the county seat. The full name is "Medog Menluo Historical and Cultural Heritage Museum". The picture shows the entrance of Lotus Pavilion.
The Lianhua Pavilion shows in detail the geographical overview of Medog, the farming, production and lifestyle of the Monba and Lhoba peoples, the ancient hunting culture, religion, custom culture, as well as textile clothing and traditional handicraft culture. The picture shows the brief introduction of Lotus Pavilion.
The Lotus Pavilion is a landmark building in Medog, with strong Menluo national characteristics. The picture shows the preface hall of the Lotus Pavilion.
The Lianhua Pavilion displays various scenes such as the food, clothing, housing and transportation of the Motuomenba and Lhoba people, weddings and funerals, and is a platform for understanding local history and culture. The picture shows the preface of the Motuo Menluo Historical and Cultural Heritage Museum.
Medog is an ancient and mysterious place. It is also the place with the lowest altitude, the mildest climate and the best ecological preservation in Tibet. The picture shows the location map of Medog.
This is an exhibition board introducing the farming culture of the Monba and Lhoba peoples.
These are the farming tools and supplies of the Moinba and Lhoba peoples
This is an exhibition board showing the cultural characteristics of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
These are the daily necessities of the Monba and Lhoba peoples
This is a hunting weapon used by the Monba and Lhoba tribes
This is a hunting weapon used by the Monba and Lhoba tribes
This is the real scene of the Monba and Lhoba hunting
This is an exhibition board introducing the sacrificial culture of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
The Moinba and Lhoba people have their own languages, but they have no written characters. They have created their own splendid culture by using wood carvings, knotting knots, proverbs with profound meanings, folk stories and customs for a long time. The picture shows the wood-carved records of the Monba and Lhoba people.
The Moinba and Lhoba people have their own languages, but they have no written characters. They have created their own splendid culture by using wood carvings, knotting knots, proverbs with profound meanings, folk stories and customs for a long time. The picture shows the knotting records of the Monba and Lhoba people.
This is an exhibition board introducing the religious culture of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
This is an exhibition board and objects introducing the religious culture of the Monba and Lhoba peoples.
This is a folk painting of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
This is the musical instrument of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
This is the musical instrument of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
This is the mask of Monba and Lhoba
Here is an introduction to the architectural art of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
The first-generation buildings of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Bamboo stilted buildings of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Garden thatched huts of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Wooden houses on stilts of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Renqingbeng of Monba and Lhoba
Rattan bridges of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
The Stone Pot Culture of the Monba and Lhoba Nationalities
Exhibition board introducing Motuo stone pot culture
Demonstrate the textile culture of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Objects showing the textile culture of the Moinba and Lhoba peoples
Demonstrate the clothing culture of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Carriers of the Moinba and Lhoba ethnic groups
Exhibition board introducing Zha-Mo Highway
Exhibition boards introducing Metok water resources
Folk paintings of the Monba and Lhoba ethnic groups
In addition to the panoramic view of Medog County, Lianhua Pavilion can also see the Yarlung Zangbo River in the canyon. If you are lucky, you can also see the legendary "White Dragon" in Medog in the morning. A long white cloud shrouded the Yarlung Zangbo River. Swimming back and forth, like a white dragon wandering in the canyon, forming a magnificent natural wonder.