Introduction to the Tibetan Yak Museum: The Tibetan Yak Museum was officially opened to the public on May 18, 2014, with a construction area of 8,088 square meters. Including the outdoor exhibition area, the total area reaches more than 10,000 square meters, and it collects and exhibits thousands of various collections. pieces. Yagbo, the creative director of the museum, believes that yaks have been accompanying the Tibetan people for thousands of years, and they have made every contribution to the Tibetan people's clothing, food, housing, transportation, transportation, cooking, and farming. The existence and use of yaks involves life, education, commerce, war, entertainment, medicine, material supplies, etc. on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has profoundly affected the spiritual character of the Tibetan people and also affected all aspects of the Tibetan people's material life, thus forming a Unique plateau yak culture.
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