Ancient Tea Horse Road Museum

Middle He Road, Shuhe Ancient Town, Ancient City District, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province
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Introduction

The Tea Horse Ancient Road Museum, also known as the Dajue Palace, was built in the Shuhe Yard of the Mu clan in the Ming Dynasty and is a precious ancient architecture. The museum is divided into eight exhibition halls, including the Prologue Hall, Mural Exhibition Hall, Historical Events Hall, Shuhe Hall, and Leatherworker Hall. It is an important way for people to deeply understand the history and culture of the Tea Horse Ancient Road. As the first museum in China dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of the Tea Horse Ancient Road, it is also the first professional institution in Lijiang City engaged in the research, promotion, and dissemination of Pu'er tea culture.
Address
Middle He Road, Shuhe Ancient Town, Ancient City District, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province
Opening hours
09:00-17:30 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
Transportation
Bus: Take bus route 6 to Shuhe Wenming Village, alight and walk 600 meters to reach.