Explore History in Tibet Museum
by Jack

June27

There is truly no better way to dig deeper into Tibetan history than a tour of Tibet Museum. You can easily spend the best part of your day in the museum to explore the profound history and fascinating art on offer in the museum.

Tibet Museum

Architectural Art of Tibet Museum
Featuring diverse architectural styles, Tibet Museum sitting on central axis consists of the Xuyan Hall, Main Hall and Cultural Relic Storeroom with the overall layout very rigorous and compact. Tibet Museum not only retains the traditional Tibetan architectural characteristics, but also is mixed with a combination of modern architecture, very practical and artistic. The national housing is made of modern materials, modern housing architecture with modern space layout to support. The niche in Xuyan Hall is inlaid with characters in Tibetan, Han and English. There are many beams and pillars used to support the building. The colorful cloth is used to decorate the stigma and ceiling of the hall and the display cabinet with eight auspicious patterns. Speaking of the unique architectural style, the Tibet Museum boasts great originality in terms of layout. Every summer, the museum courtyard explodes with flowers blooming all over the yard, colorful and beautiful. Between the periphery of the folk culture garden and manor building sit some cultural activity venues, offering a variety of fun activities.

Art to See in the Museum
Tibet Museum exhibition offers the prehistoric culture, inseparable history, art and folk culture. Prehistoric culture exhibition hall is reserved to show people old tools used in daily life early in the northern elevation four thousand meters excavated in, such as old stone tools unearthed in Changdu, stone axes, stone knife and late Neolithic stone cluster, bone awl, spicules and various red and grey potteries, black pottery utensils, etc. Tibet entered the civilized society of representative of the era - Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and the Iron Age.

Tibetan Thangka is the unique part and most recognizable part of Tibetan culture in the history of the art form of painting, and it has long been regarded as the most representative of the Tibetan art treasures. In Tibet, although the bars, shops, houses are all decorated with Tangka, but not every Tangka are qualified to be called cultural relics, and at the Tibet Museum the cultural art hall offers a wide variety of Thangka souvenirs and curios, which can be a feast for the eyes.

Overall, Tibet Museum is not to be missed while traveling to Tibet!

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