introduce
Located in Huangzhong County, Qinghai Tibetan Culture Museum is a thematic museum mainly displaying Tibetan history and culture. The exhibition hall has a lot of pictures, handicrafts, documentaries, high-tech films, etc., which show the origin of Tibetan nationality, culture and art, Tibetan Buddhism and other knowledge in detail. You may wish to take a look when you go to Kumbum Monastery and pass by Huangzhong County. Tour overview The Tibetan Cultural Museum is now divided into two parts, Hall 1 and Hall 2, which are two buildings in a yard, of which Hall 1 has two floors. After entering the Tibetan Culture Museum, you can visit the various exhibition halls one by one. It takes about 2-3 hours to play around. On the first floor of the No. 1 Museum of the No. 1 Collection Cultural Museum, there is a theater in the center, which once again plays the origin of the Tibetan nationality in a loop, telling the legend of the macaque turning into a human in the history of the Tibetan nationality. Then clockwise are the exhibition halls of the Yalong Valley, the Tubo period, the separatist period, the Sakya period, the Pazhu period, the Ganden Phodrang period, and the six major temples of the Gelug Sect. They show the various periods in Tibetan history in chronological order. , where you can learn about the historical evolution of the Tibetan regime. The second floor of Hall 1 is mainly devoted to Tibetan culture and art. There are exhibition areas for artworks, the world of Buddha and gods, holy mountains and holy lakes, mask art, culture and art, etc. Among them, there are Tibetan Buddhist art, thangka, masks and other Tibetan artworks displayed. Among them, the mask exhibition area has 245 kinds of non-repetitive Tibetan masks, creating a grotesque mask world, which is very worth visiting. Hall 2 Hall 2 has only one floor, and the core content of the hall is watching dome movies. There is a 7-minute short film "The Road to Enlightenment" that can be watched in a loop. The film is an interpretation of the Tibetan Buddhist concept of life and death.
opening hours
08:00-19:00 all year round