Ancient Tea-Horse Trail Museum
The Ancient
Tea-Horse Trail (Road) Museum is also known as Dajuegong Palace,
which used to be part of Chieftain Mu's mansion complex in Shuhe Town
(Lijiang) in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The museum
consists of 8 halls, systematically exhibiting the history and routes of
the Ancient Tea-Horse Trail (Road). There are 6 frescos in the museum
that are masterpieces, as Baisha Frescos do, of Ming Dynasty frescos in
Yunnan Province. Dajugong Fresco, by Ma Xiaoxian in a Tang-style and
with exquisite craftsmanship, has been well preserved and was listed in
1998 among the key protected relic items of Yunnan.
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