By Zhu Shan Source:China Tibet News 2016-06-21
Photo taken on June 14 shows that people visit Tibet Yak Museum. [Xinhua/Tang Zhaoming]
Tibet Yak Museum, located in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, opened to the public on May 18 of 2014. Until now, Tibet Yak Museum has received over 100,000 visitors. This is the first yak-themed museum in China. Wu Yuchu, as a cadre supporting Tibet, began to prepare for the building of Tibet Yak Museum five years ago. It was completed in 2014.
Photo taken on June 14 shows that Wu Yuchu (r), the curator of Tibet Yak Museum, is introducing the yak-themed paintings to visitors. [Xinhua/Tang Zhaoming]
Tibet Yak Museum, located in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, opened to the public on May 18 of 2014. Until now, Tibet Yak Museum has received over 100,000 visitors. This is the first yak-themed museum in China. Wu Yuchu, as a cadre supporting Tibet, began to prepare for the building of Tibet Yak Museum five years ago. It was completed in 2014.
Photo taken on June 14 shows that people visit Tibet Yak Museum. [Xinhua/Tang Zhaoming]
Tibet Yak Museum, located in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, opened to the public on May 18 of 2014. Until now, Tibet Yak Museum has received over 100,000 visitors. This is the first yak-themed museum in China. Wu Yuchu, as a cadre supporting Tibet, began to prepare for the building of Tibet Yak Museum five years ago. It was completed in 2014.
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