
Recently, the Qinghai Silk Road Cultural Relics and Qutan Temple Mural Art Exhibition opened at the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum. The exhibition brings together a curated selection of 84 sets of cultural relics and 113 mural reproductions.

Through murals, artifacts, documents, and images, the exhibition weaves a “cultural canal” that flows across time and space, revealing Qinghai province’s vital role along the highland Silk Road. Here, history tells a story of openness, exchange, and cultural diversity in Chinese civilization.
In conjunction with the exhibition, a series of scholarly lectures will be hosted alongside the debut of a digital virtual gallery. This “ever-online cloud exhibition” transcends physical boundaries, inviting a global audience to explore the cultural vitality of the Highland Silk Road and the profound legacy of ethnic integration.
Yomzhong, at the age of 26, runs his own homestay beside Tangra Yumco Lake.