Niyang Pavilion, located in front of Niangrugang, Bayi Town, Nyingchi, Tibet, is a Tibetan-style building with a height of 36.9 meters. It is the first attic in Tibet. It is legendary that the Gongbu Wang built a missionary palace for the Kaishan ancestor of Tibet to teach Ben. Its architectural style can be called one of the representative works of the architecture in Nyingchi. On the pavilion, you can overlook the whole view of Nyingchi Bayi Town, you can see the largest "cross bridge" and "naughty milk" two wetlands on the Niyang River, and you can also look up at the mountains of Abu Duizhu, Biri Shenshan, Wulai Mountain, Tiger Mountain, Poor Buzenggen and other gods. The Niyang Pavilion has the Southeast Tibetan Culture Expo Park, and the first intangible cultural museum in Tibet and the first Menba and Yiba cultural exhibition hall in China are set up in the Niyang Pavilion. The museum is divided into 14 exhibition halls, which showcase the traditional folk culture of various ethnic groups in Southeast Tibet from more than ten aspects, including ethnic costumes, farming culture, hunting culture, religious belief, and architectural art. The museum contains the most representative original production tools and living utensils in the work cloth area, and it shows the unique living customs and traditional culture of several ethnic groups such as the Tibetan, Yiba, Menba, Yi people. In the non-material cultural interpretation area, the exquisite craftsmanship of folk artists on the spot shows the production skills of eight-cover wooden locks, work cloth Bixiu, Tangka, traditional Tibetan incense, Motuo stone pot, Yigong Tibetan knife, Yiba ethnic group, Menba ethnic group bamboo fabrication, etc. Tourists can learn art on the spot and participate in it themselves. Feel the unique charm of Tibetan traditional craftsmanship.