Wu explains: "The yak is the most crucial basis of the old lifestyle of the Tibetan ethnic group.
"I hope that all the Tibetan people can enjoy a modern life, but cultural memories cannot be thrown away. Such a museum is a place to keep their memories."
Wu says he plans to organize a touring exhibition in Europe and North America.
"Speaking of Tibet, many may think of Buddhism, lamas, and temples," he says.
"But maybe the yak can offer the world a different cultural icon."
Wang Yiran contributed to the story.
Contact the writer at wangkaihao@chinadaily.com.cn
If you go
Yak Culture Exhibition in Beijing
9 am-5pm, through March 15. Entrance until 4 pm (closed on Mondays). Exhibition Hall A, B1 floor, Capital Museum, 16
Fuxingmenwai Avenue, Xicheng district, Beijing. 010-6339-3339.
Free ticket, but online reservation is needed.
Yak Museum of Tibet
9 am-5 pm, and entrance until 4:30 pm (closed on Monday). 6 Chagu Avenue, Liuwu New District, Lhasa.