Location & How to Get There

Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Relics Museum sits in a peaceful corner of Chengdu, nestled near the picturesque Huanhua South Road (No. 251). If you’re exploring the city, it’s a short ride from downtown—perfect for combining with a visit to nearby Dujiangyan or Qingyang Palace. To reach it, hop on Metro Line 5 and get off at Qingyanggong Station. From there, it’s a 15-minute walk through tree-lined streets. Buses 35, 82, and 165 also drop you close by, and taxis are affordable if you’re short on time. Bonus: The museum is right next to Huanhua Park, so you can enjoy a leisurely stroll by the river afterward!

Natural Scenery Around the Area

While the museum itself is indoors, its surroundings are worth a peek. The area feels like a hidden oasis—think lush trees, a winding river (Huanhua Creek), and traditional pavilions. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom along the water, and autumn paints the paths with golden leaves. Even if you’re here just for the culture, the calming vibe of the creek makes it feel like a mini escape from the city. Bring your camera—you’ll want to snap the reflections of temple roofs in the water!

Cultural Highlights Inside

Stepping into Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Relics Museum feels like entering a treasure chest