In this "Himalaya Voice Micro Museum", which is only about 180 square meters, it preserves traditional Tibetan musical instruments, Tibetan music audio and video materials and valuable Tibetan ancient music scores. The museum also houses precious Tibetan music scores, which are recorded in the form of curves to record the height of the sound and then assisted by oral teaching.
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In this "Himalaya Voice Micro Museum", which is only about 180 square meters, it preserves traditional Tibetan musical instruments, Tibetan music audio and video materials and valuable Tibetan ancient music scores. The museum also houses precious Tibetan music scores, which are recorded in the form of curves to record the height of the sound and then assisted by oral teaching.
The Himalayas Voice Museum is a two-story Tibetan traditional building remodeled at the foot of Changchun Geer Temple. It is recommended to see, listen to, and even touch the sound exhibits of these Tibetan areas from a multidimensional perspective.
There are many ancient instruments and magical music scores belonging to Tibetan areas, there are pure lullaby, horseshoes, songs and so on to enjoy. Although this museum is not a small gap compared with the regular museum, it has its own unique charm. Maybe stopping the Tibetan lullaby can make me sober in the world 😂
Ah ah ah, for Ding Zhen, the city of the sky Litang not only has charming natural beauty, but also dozens of very distinctive museums. Different museums, different wonderful experiences. The Himalaya Voice Micro Museum can walk into the historical Sanskrit Museum, see various musical instruments, listen to the sound of the flowing water, horseshoes and other Litang, interpret the ancient Tibetan music score, imagine the picture, taste the stories of Kangba children.
In the ancient town of Letong, I met the Himalayas Voice Micro Museum, a "small and beautiful" micro museum. In the Himalayas Voice Micro Museum, there are various sounds unique to Tibetan areas. The museum preserves Tibetan valuable cultural memories through the "voice" method, so that Tibetans who travel far can hear the call of their hometown, and let foreigners experience the unique charm of Tibetan culture.