Tibet Museum


Tibet Museum located across the road from the eastern part of Lhasa's Lopblinka, the Tibet Museum is the first museum with modernized functions in Tibet. There are many precious relics in the museum, showing the splendid culture and long history of the Tibetan nation with unique charm.

The exhibition hall of the museum consists of four major parts: prehistoric culture, indivisible history, culture and art, and folk culture. Each exhibition hall displays a rich collection of treasures.

The prehistoric culture exhibition hall displays the daily life stone tablets, stone cores and other old stone tools unearthed in the north of Tibet, as well as stone adzes, stone axes, stone chisels unearthed in Chamdo, and stone clusters, bone cones, bone needles and all kinds of red, grey and black ceramic utensils in the late Neolithic Age, which completely reproduced the representative eras of the Paleolithic Age, the Neolithic Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age before Tibet entered into the civilized society. The Inseparable History Exhibition Hall reveals intuitively that Tibet has been an inseparable and important part of China since ancient times through some precious historical materials. The two exhibition halls of Culture and Art and Folk Culture, on the other hand, vividly display Tibet's long history and splendid culture to the audience with exquisite Buddha statues, thangkas, pottery, scriptures and other precious relics.

The fifth golden seal of all the collections can not be missed is the fifth golden seal. In that year Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso went to Beijing for a pilgrimage in order to gain the support of the central government of the Qing Dynasty. Golden seal cast by pure gold, weighing 8.5 kg, the seal for the Chinese, Tibetan, Manchu, Mongolian four kinds of characters. In addition, there is a legend is princess wencheng painted on the Tibetan topography of the “witch map” thangka. Figure a witch lying on her back, body joints and heart and other twelve important parts of the temple, and the Da Zhao Temple is located in the heart of the witch position, a profound meaning.

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Address: No. 19, Loplingka Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China

Phone: 0891-6835244

Opening time: The specific opening time is subject to the announcement of the scenic spot.