There are not many niche museums, but the content is very rich and novel, maybe there is an exotic atmosphere. Seeing the miserable world of agriculture and pastoralism, and also seeing the serfs turned over to be masters under Chairman Mao to return home, and seeing the Tibetan people's new era under the guidance of the Party Central Committee, winning poverty alleviation and moving towards a happy life. I also learned about the history and system of the reincarnated living Buddha.
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There are not many niche museums, but the content is very rich and novel, maybe there is an exotic atmosphere. Seeing the miserable world of agriculture and pastoralism, and also seeing the serfs turned over to be masters under Chairman Mao to return home, and seeing the Tibetan people's new era under the guidance of the Party Central Committee, winning poverty alleviation and moving towards a happy life. I also learned about the history and system of the reincarnated living Buddha.
The museum introduced the history of the reincarnation of the living Buddha in Tibet. In the seventh century, Buddhism was introduced into Tibet, and Tibetan Buddhism gradually formed, and there were successive sects such as the suffrage. After the mid-13th century, the Yuan Dynasty established a general court to manage Buddhism and Tibetan affairs throughout the country, and the Sakya sect was instructed to control the local authority of politics and religion in Tibet. At that time, the succession of leading figures of various denominations mainly took the inheritance of teachers and apprentices or family inheritance. In 1288, the Yongju School took the lead in adopting the method of inheritance of the living Buddha reincarnation.
" Tibet Culture Museum " is located at No. 131 North Fourth Ring Road East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It was organized by the China Tibetan Research Center and officially opened in 2010. This is the only Tibetan cultural museum in Beijing. It is the political, economic, and other Tibetan areas. The exhibition center for cultural and social life is also a window for understanding and understanding Tibetan politics, economy, history and culture at home and abroad. The museum has displayed precious cultural relics from various historical periods in Tibet in turn, and reproduces the historical evolution of Tibetan society. It fully confirms the consistent affiliation between the local Tibetan government and the central government of all generations, and confirms the historical fact that Tibet has been an inseparable part of China's territory since ancient times.
The Tibetan Culture Museum is the only comprehensive museum of Tibetan culture in Beijing; it is a display center for political, economic, cultural and social life in Tibet and other Tibetan areas; and a window for understanding and understanding Tibetan politics, economy, history and culture at home and abroad.
Free niche museums that few people know. If you are interested in Tibetan culture, or just because you have been to Tibet, experienced the customs there, and want to reminisce about the good times in Tibet in Beijing, then you are here. There are not many people, very quiet, and can feel at ease in the restaurant.