Garze Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, located at the foot of world-famous Paoma Mountain, typically typifies Tibetan folk “bengke” architectural style and intuitively exhibits Tibetan culture.
The correspondent learns that Garze Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum has more than 2,000 Tibetan cultural collections spanned from clothing, farming utensils, architectures, Thangka, to medical printing mould, fully reflecting the folk customs, the labor scene, religious customs, and daily life of the Tibetan people in Khampa plateau. Each year, the museum caters for over 60,000 tourists and has won attention at home and abroad. "We are collecting Tibetan cultural relics, and at the same time, we are also inheriting the traditional Tibetan culture. The museum is the only intangible cultural heritage museum in Garze prefecture, and it has become a cultural card.” Meng Yuancheng, the curator of museum, told the correspondent.
It is understood that Garze Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum is the first intangible cultural museum in ethnic regions in