A recommended place to fully understand Sichuan Tibetan and Tibetan folk culture and art. Miss sister is very nice, the explanation is very good, the power is out in the middle and the mobile phone lighting continues.
MoreThe total construction area of Jiuzhai Tibetan and Qiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum is about 1,300 square meters, with about 500 collections. It is mainly divided into three parts: the Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum Exhibition Hall, the Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritor Studio, and the Qiongqia Cultural and Creative Store.
Among them, the museum exhibition hall focuses on displaying the Tibetan and Qiang ethnic culture of Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, mainly including the Jiuzhaigou intangible cultural heritage, Tibetan medicine system, Tibetan and Qiang ethnic folk customs and other contents; the intangible cultural heritage inheritor studio will display Tibetan and Qiang ethnic intangible cultural heritage characteristic projects such as Tibetan and Qiang weaving and embroidery, thangka production, kesi handicraft, Tibetan tea, etc., and through the "intangible cultural heritage + study" method to experience the construction of an intangible cultural heritage knowledge and traditional culture learning and exchange platform; Qiongqia Cultural and Creative Store uses the "intangible cultural heritage + cultural and creative" form to exhibit and sell intangible cultural heritage characteristic handicrafts and cultural and creative products based on Tibetan and Qiang intangible cultural heritage elements, to promote the development of the local intangible cultural heritage economy.
As an important part of the inheritance and development of Sichuan's intangible cultural heritage, the Jiuzhaigou Tibetan and Qiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum combines the natural scenery of Jiuzhaigou with its intangible cultural heritage to create another cultural landscape for Jiuzhaigou County.
A recommended place to fully understand Sichuan Tibetan and Tibetan folk culture and art. Miss sister is very nice, the explanation is very good, the power is out in the middle and the mobile phone lighting continues.
If you live in Luneng Town, live in Hilton Conrad or something, it is worth going. There is a young lady to explain and there are many hand-made experiences. Finally, you can drink tea in the tea room of the museum, and the tea bricks in Amway are strong.
It is worth visiting and has benefited a lot. The attitude of the museum staff is also super good and versatile. I also helped me take pictures and punch in, and I also tasted Tibetan tea for free. The taste was also very nice.
It is still very fun, relatively rare, there are rarely such a detailed introduction to Tibetan culture around, but it is recommended to buy an explanation ticket, listening to the explanation is more interesting, the museum's young lady cultural foundation is very good, understand a lot of local Tibetan culture knowledge.
The Jiuzhai Tibetan-Yuan Feiyi Museum is worth a look, understand the ethnic non-legacy, there are Tibetans and Yi people, check in recommended