introduce

Niyange Southeast Tibet Culture Expo Park is located outside Bayi Town. It is a museum mainly displaying the unique culture of ethnic minorities in southeast Tibet, such as the Monba and Lhoba. The museum is divided into 14 exhibition halls, displaying many cultural relics, daily necessities, clothing, etc. with local characteristics. You can come here to visit and understand.

In addition to visiting the exhibition hall, there is a place selling souvenirs at the end of the pavilion. If you are interested, you can choose it. In addition, the building of Niyang Pavilion looks like a Tibetan-style round tower from the outside, surrounded by mountains, very imposing. Every summer, Gesang flowers bloom, and the combination of architecture and mountain scenery is very suitable for photography.

opening hours

April 1-October 31 09:00-19:00; November 1-March 31 next year 09:30-18:30

Preferential treatment policy

child:Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.2 meters (inclusive) in height, free of charge
underage:6 years old (not included) ~ 18 years old (included) minors, half price
student:Half-price for full-time undergraduate and below degree students
elder:Seniors over 70 years old (inclusive) are free; seniors aged 60 (inclusive) to 70 (excluding) are half price
the disabled:Free with valid certificate
soldier:With valid certificate, half price

Service Facilities

PARKING LOT:[South Gate Parking Lot] Reference price: free; address: located on the south side of the scenic spot; storage space: 15 large cars, 20 small cars; the main entrance (east gate) parking lot of the scenic spot is located in the east-north direction of the scenic spot, with parking spaces for large cars 20, 15 cars (Because the epidemic is not yet open, tourists are currently entering from the south gate)
phone charging:Located in Tourist Lounge, Drivers Lounge
Scenic spot explanation:50 yuan/time (within 15 people)

must see tips

Smoking is prohibited within the scenic area, and dangerous areas such as back slopes are not allowed, and exhibits are not allowed to be touched in the museum