Located in the southeast corner of Loblinka, Lhasa, Tibet Museum is the first museum with modern functions in Tibet. The preface hall, the main exhibition hall and the cultural relics warehouse are situated on the axis of the museum area in turn. Every time I go to a new city, I will go to the Museum of this place (especially the Tibetan Museum), first understand the culture and history of this place, and then feel the humanities and nature here. The Tibetan Museum tells about the changes and brilliance of Tibet. Following the historical context, in the package of Tibetan classical architecture, I quietly searched for the past and present life of this magical land in Tibet. Compared with those large-scale museums, Tibetan Expo is somewhat elegant on this land in Tibet. The most valuable cultural relics must be in temples rather than Museum nature, and the exhibits in it can not be placed too high requirements. No tickets are needed to enter. Visitor's tickets (such as ID card, student ID card, etc.) are collected by the certificate. No water is allowed to be brought into the door for security check. Bottled water can be drunk or poured out by oneself, and then it can be connected in the library. Mineral water is either put at the door, or it can be drunk or not directly. The Tibetan Museum is still worth seeing. It has a special exhibition hall to introduce Tibet's history, as well as Tangka, Buddha statues and the lives of some Tibetans. It is a good place to have a comprehensive understanding of Tibet in a short time. Monday closed, the basic play time is about 2 hours, the first floor with stamps, stamp collectors can go to stamp, the first floor also has a video introduction of Tibet in the sky, playing three times a day, 11:30, 13:30, 15:00, respectively. After visiting the museum, you can also take it across to Roblinka.