地處我國(guó)云南省麗江的納西東巴文化博物館是一處特色各異、風(fēng)格獨(dú)特的博物館,這座博物館主要展示于體現(xiàn)的特色就是東巴文化,該博物館與玉泉公園毗鄰,占地面積約...
安靜看風(fēng)
2018-03-05 06:00:31
納西文化還是很有特色的,這邊很多的客棧都是按照納西文化的風(fēng)格裝飾的,比較有韻味。這地方相對(duì)雪山、湖泊什么的是枯燥了些,但有時(shí)間去看看也無(wú)妨。
路易斯
2018-04-04 14:12:25
主要是東西太少對(duì)于外來(lái)文化的人來(lái)說(shuō)其實(shí)起不了啥共鳴真要說(shuō)特色不過(guò)是象形文字但~象形文字又是很多文化的起點(diǎn)所以...
祈客
2017-12-01 15:42:36
里面介紹納西東巴文化很詳細(xì),沙盤、視頻、圖文并茂,當(dāng)初是找衛(wèi)生間找到這的,在里面轉(zhuǎn)了轉(zhuǎn),挺不錯(cuò)的,里面的環(huán)境也很好,清靜!
xuexue88
2018-01-18 09:25:07
麗江古城古樸、粗獷,游歷后令人難忘。東巴館中這一片土地獨(dú)有的巴東象形文字叫人費(fèi)思量,這種文字看起來(lái)古樸又鮮活,像是字,其實(shí)又是畫,街邊的一面墻上都是這種象形文字,有的一看就明白,有的費(fèi)思量才能看得懂,有的就只能看說(shuō)明才明白了,非常有趣。這是麗江給我的深刻印象之一。
USAExpat555
2018-01-26 11:08:25
This was intersting, but to hot to really get the full effect of the information. It would also be nice if they had a few chairs to sit on. I really think the main reason they book this as part of the tour is to get you to buy the book and other things from there that are very pricey. The information and articles they have there are not very extensive, and its a really quick visit. If pressed for time, I would opt out of this venue.
BenL569
2018-03-09 20:50:45
A very interesting museum explaining the Naxi people, their language and Dongba religion. They have traditional clothing on display and chicken bones and stones used for divination. We met a Dongba priest who was the 13th generation writing their hieroglyphic language. The gift shop has spectacular wood and stone carvings, ceramics and paintings. They are expensive but worth it if you are still collecting instead of downsizing.
280brigitb
2017-11-25 09:39:30
I was not in the mood to see another museum, but visited anyway AND was glad I did. Lovely English speaking guide explained the Naxi way of life, its culture, writing and religion. The museum is new and well thought-out, interesting. The small museum shop sells first quality items, mostly gorgeous, handmade native jewelry and small, very nice souveniers.
RosieB562014
2018-02-08 12:39:49
This museum was very interesting. We watched an old man write in the traditional way with traditional implements. His family had been scribes for 16 generations.
meiling_9
2018-04-09 16:16:52
It was recently renovated so it's all sleek and shiny. There are guides in English but they are rather robotic in speech because it's not a language they're familiar with. We had the good fortune of meeting one of the few surviving Dongba shamans while we there - a real treat!
FellowTaveler2
2018-02-07 19:10:33
It's more of a museum shop than a museum, if you want to spend $10,000 US and more on cultural relics. Also an opportunity to meet with a Dongba priest who was silently reading from scriptures, all of which did not feel authentic