Introduction to the Ancient Tea-Horse Road: The Ancient Tea-Horse Road dates back to the Tang and Song dynasties and flourished during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It refers to a private international trade channel for tea and horse trade in the southwestern frontier of China, with horse caravans as the main means of transportation. The Cultural Expo Park restores a section of the Yunnan-Tibet route of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, with Lijiang Inn and Shangri-La Inn, and is 500 meters long. The ancient road is built along the mountain. In the form of human sculptures and real-life miniatures, it creates an artistic conception of caravans, porters, and yaks shuttling between the mountains and ridges, traversing mountains and ridges, and traveling long distances, reproducing the hard-working caravans day after day, year after year. Years of life and death opened up an economic and trade road to the outside world, a road of transcendence of the humanistic spirit, and therefore praised those who contributed to the unity and prosperity of the Tibetan and Han nations.