introduce

The Ancient Tea-Horse Road Museum, also known as Dajue Palace, is a part of the "Shuheyuan" complex of Mu's chieftain in the Ming Dynasty. It is a precious ancient building. The Ancient Tea-Horse Road Museum inside the building is a thematic museum with the theme of Ancient Tea-Horse Road Culture, Shuhe Local Customs and Pu’er Tea Culture. It shows tourists the long history and unique culture here, and it is worth visiting.

The ancient tea-horse road in history started in southern Yunnan, passed through Dali, Lijiang, Diqing, Lhasa, and ended in India, running through the "Three Parallel Rivers" and "Shangri-La" regions with charming humanities and natural scenery in western China. The Ancient Tea-Horse Road is dominated by caravan culture, and it is famous in history for trafficking in tea, mules, cloth and living utensils. It is a "Southern Silk Road" and has left many cultural customs and historical stories.

The Ancient Tea-Horse Road Museum is a museum that specializes in the research and display of the history and culture of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road. It is also a professional institution in Lijiang that engages in the research, publicity, and promotion of Pu-erh tea culture. The Ancient Tea Horse Road Museum consists of "Preface Hall", "Historical Events Hall 1", "Historical Events Hall 2", "Shuhe Hall", "Cobbler Hall", "Tea Horse Style Hall", "Tea Arts Hall", "Influence Information Hall" It is composed of 8 parts including "Center", which systematically introduces the start time, route and major historical events of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, and is an important window for people to understand the history and culture of the Ancient Tea Horse Road.

opening hours

Temporarily closed due to maintenance and renovation, original opening hours: 7:30-17:30