Ever wondered what it’s like to write Tibetan script, trek through Himalayan landscapes via VR goggles, or hold ancient artifacts? The Tibet Museum’s new Children’s Experience Hall in Lhasa is making cultural education feel like a playground 🎪!
Hands-On History
Reporter Yushun from CGTN took a spin through the interactive space, where kids (and curious adults!) can trace Tibetan calligraphy on touchscreens – think of it as a ‘Duolingo meets ancient art’ vibe ✍️. The hall also lets visitors ‘touch’ replicas of 1,000-year-old relics, bridging past and present.
VR Adventures & Nature Quests
Strap on a headset to explore Tibet’s glaciers and forests without leaving the room 🌲❄️. Yushun described it as ‘Pokémon Go, but for real-world ecosystems’, complete with wildlife trivia. Perfect for Gen Z travelers prepping for future trips!
Why It Matters
This isn’t just fun and games – the museum aims to spark early interest in Tibetan heritage among younger generations. As one parent told Yushun: ‘It’s like TikTok for culture – quick, colorful, and sticky!’ 📱💡
Planning a family trip? Add this spot to your bucket list. 🧳✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com