The Garze Prefecture Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum is a museum that reflects the folk customs, labor scenes, religious customs and life scenes of the Tibetan people on the Kangzang Plateau, fully demonstrating the smart, diligent and creative spirit of the Tibetan people. Visitors can deeply experience and understand the national cultural essence of the Tibetan people in the Kangzang area. The Garze Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum is located on the right side of the cableway station in the Paomashan Scenic Area. The main building of the museum adopts large round wooden columns with a diameter of 1.1 meters to 0.8 meters, a square structure, and a stone outer wall, which is built by folk craftsmen. Its building surface is simple and majestic, with carved frescoes, colorful patterns and rich cultural atmosphere. Stone walls, woodworking, carvings and paintings integrate the art culture of Kangzang area and the unique wisdom of folk craftsmen, exquisite skills, carved beams and painted buildings, full of national characteristics. . It is a model of folk "Bengke" architecture, an intuitive embodiment of intangible cultural heritage, and an interesting architectural art. The museum displays intangible cultural heritage, integrating exhibition, sales and leisure. The exhibition hall on the first floor basically displays Tibetan costumes, Tibetan dwellings, farming series, mani stone carvings, cattle and cashmere weaving, car models, earthenware showrooms and shopping halls; the second floor is Gesar’s thousand Tang paintings Card exhibition hall, Thangka drawing art exhibition hall, scripture printing exhibition hall, Tibetan medicine exhibition hall; the third floor is the national song and dance audio-visual hall, Tibetan Buddhist culture exhibition hall and intangible cultural heritage academic research room, which fully reflects the intangible cultural heritage of Ganzi Prefecture. The situation is a window to display the traditional culture of the Ganzi state.
The first stop of the Tibetan study tour group, visiting the Kangding City Museum, the director Ang Luo explained in person, was explained by his humorous and vivid explanation, the profound knowledge is handsome, Chinese, Tibetan, English is replaced, network, reality, ancient and modern seamless, Tibetan medicine is too interesting, Mr. Zhuoma was really brilliant when he talked about Tibetan medicine.
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If you want to know a city, then the museum must be the best place to go. The Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Museum is located on a hillside in Yulin New District, Kangding City. Walk slowly up the stone steps and feel the sunshine of this plateau city. Looking at the chic museum in front of you, Only by walking in can you understand this. The museum is free to open to the public. Into the museum, a huge stone sculpture stands in front of you. The sculpture is a couple of Kangba people. The man is bold and majestic, the woman is gentle and beautiful, and the woman is a child waiting for feeding in her arms. They walk strutted ahead. The Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Museum divides the venue into four main themes: Holy Land, Inheritance, Faith, and Impression. Kangding gave me the first feeling of the holy land on the cloud, so it is not difficult to understand. Ganzizhou is located in the western Sichuan Province, and the rich resources of the domestic material and resources constitute the natural ecological barrier of the western Sichuan Plateau. In addition to using traditional exhibition boards and physical exhibitions, the museum also displays the rich resources of Ganzizhou and tourism resources through electronic sand plates and multimedia touch screens. The venues that are entered next are inheriting the theme, Ganzi Prefecture has a long history and a splendid culture, and is one of the birthplaces of Kangba culture. In addition to taking the traditional exhibition method, the venue also uses half-scenery painting, scene restoration, model production and other forms to display the rich and heavy, unique material and intangible cultural heritage of Ganzi Prefecture. Walking in the venue, I met a Tibetan grandmother who came here with her grandchildren and granddaughters. The grandmother pointed to the mural on the wall and described it to her grandchildren. This scene is the best inheritance.
If you want to know a city, then the museum must be the best place to go. The Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Museum is located on a hillside in Yulin New District, Kangding City. Walk slowly up the stone steps and feel the sunshine of this plateau city. Looking at the chic museum in front of you, Only by walking in can you understand this. The museum is free to open to the public. Into the museum, a huge stone sculpture stands in front of you. The sculpture is a couple of Kangba people. The man is bold and majestic, the woman is gentle and beautiful, and the woman is a child waiting for feeding in her arms. They walk strutted ahead.