By the Pǎomǎ Shān cable car entrance, behind the building with the big red 'om', this bēng kē -style (崩柯) structure (three-storey structures with split log and packed earth walls), houses exhibits surveying the Kham's rich heritage from the garb of regional tribes to thangka (sacred paintings), and a sky burial horn fashioned from a teenage girl's femur.
Make time for a Tibetan lunch and dinner, served in the traditional kitchen (¥50 per person).