introduce

Nimutunba Scenic Spot is located in Tumba Township, Nimu County, Lhasa City, close to National Highway 318, and is one of the important cultural landscapes on the Lari Line. Its main tourism resources include: the former residence of Thonmi Sambuza, the founder of Tibetan script, and the water mill promenade, including 8 autonomous region-level intangible cultural heritages. Nimu is an area where the national handicraft industry is concentrated and well preserved in the whole region. Its representative products, Tibetan incense, Nimu paper, and carving, are called "Nimu Sanjue".

Arranging the rich folk activities and traditional handicrafts of Nimu County in Tunda Village for exhibitions and performances, and integrating various craft products to create different types of tourism products can enrich the image of Tunda Village and satisfy tourists. Various needs enable tourists to have a deeper understanding and experience of Tibetan folk traditions, handicrafts and folk culture.

opening hours

7:00-20:00 all year round (last admission 20:00)

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. Free policy: Children under 1.2 meters in height (not included) can be exempted from large tickets, and elderly people over 80 years old (inclusive) can be exempted from big tickets with ID cards or old age cards. 2. The above information is for reference only, and the details are subject to the disclosure of the scenic spot on the day.