The Zhangzhou Museum is a model Han castle-style building located at No. 209, Nianhua Road. The total area is 1.8 10,000 square meters, the construction area is 5200 square meters, of which the exhibition room area is 2,800 square meters, and the cultural relics warehouse area is 1,200 square meters. In 1963, Mr. Guo Moruo, then president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, wrote the name of the museum. There are more than 5,000 precious cultural relics in the collection, of which Neolithic pottery, stoneware, celadon, jade, white porcelain, pottery, three-colored pottery in the Tang Dynasty, Song and Yuan porcelain are the most prominent. The Zhangzhou Museum "Through the 5,000-year-old Zhangzhou Culture Source" is displayed, according to the historical development of the vein, showing Zhangzhou's vast and profound cultural charm and colorful cultural relics. The exhibition consists of 8 parts of the preface hall, the vortex civilization, Shangtang Tuxuan, Daoyuan Holy Land, Han and Wei Fenggu, Wangzhou, Shangshijing, and modern Zhangzhou. In content arrangement, it integrates scientific, artistic, interesting and interactive, and has both exquisite cultural relics appreciation display, as well as large information volume cultural relics, computer inquiries of Zhangzhou related attractions, and three-dimensional image displays such as landscape, sand plate, 3D animation, etc. It is convenient for the audience to understand the inner thought of cultural relics and the overall cognition of the source of Zhangzhou culture.