Tibet Museum, Tibet, China


4.0 (211 reviews) Saturday: 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM Spent Ranking #9 in Lhasa Speciality Museums

Propaganda

A monument to politics. The first part of the museum has some interest as have in display some ancient Tibetan pieces. Masks, sculptures, vases, costumes... and all the stuff that is expect at a museum. With rooms for specific themes (Thankas – Jade – Procelain...), the main statement of this museum is that Tibet is a part of Chinese territory. The most important room is the one about the achievements of Tibet after “Liberation”. Another issue was the security screening: not allowed to take nothing to the interior of the museum- no backpack (small) no water. All the Chinese people on the inside had their backpacks and water. Selective Security??? Visit it have have a opinion – For me was not that interesting.
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Address

No.19 Luobulinka Road, Chengguan District, Lhasa 850000 China

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+86 891 683 5244

Website

http://www.Yakpanda.com/attractions/tibet-museum

Working hours

Monday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Tuesday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Wednesday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Thursday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Friday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Saturday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM
Sunday : 10:04 AM - 5:31 PM

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 14:21

User Ratings

4.0 based on (211 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4Annwang923 5:00 PM Oct 18, 2012
    Easy to get there
    It's very easy to get there by bus or even on walk. But I must say that nearly all museums in China are similar. All exhibitions begin from how human being develop and yes it's true that China has so many old things to prove we are a old country. But if you are foreigner you will like it.

  • 3LadyDi1162 5:00 PM Jan 9, 2013
    Tibet Museum-just ok
    The Tibet Museum was just ok for me. Other parts of Tibet were much more interesting to me. It seemed like the history of Tibet as shown in the museum was more the history of China's influence in Tibet, rather than just Tibetan culture.

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