Yili Pedestrian Street is a vibrant commercial landmark on the Tibetan Plateau, like a dazzling string of pearls nestled beneath the snow mountains, linking traditional and modern rhythms. The street’s ethnic architecture groups are arranged in a staggered manner, with Tibetan carved window frames and modern glass curtain walls reflecting each other, while in the shop windows, painted thangkas and smart wearable devices share space, the aroma of barley wine and the richness of coffee intertwine in the air. At night, neon signs cascade like a starry river, ethnic dance performances unfold on the open square, and the sound of hand drums makes the silver jewelry of Tibetan girls shimmer.