When you arrive at the ancient city of Lushan, the Nanxun Museum is of course not allowed to fall. Lushan is the birthplace and the former capital of Nanxun. Nanxun takes the political line of "only worshipping the Tang Dynasty as the Zhengshuo", leaving many precious historical and cultural heritages for future generations. The temple was built in the Nanxun period, the architectural layout is rigorous, the tower, the temple in one, is the largest Buddhist monastery in Lushan, 2013 listed as the seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. Nanxun Museum is located in the temple of the same, the overall layout reflects the "axis symmetry, the main and the orderly, the central hall" structural characteristics. The main axis is focused on the temple of the temple, and is a museum integrating modern museums and ancient buildings. The museum is based on Nanxun culture, divided into three parts: the first part "Nanxun traceability", the second part "Nanxun power", and the third part "Nanxun legacy". Nanzhao Museum Tips: Address: No. 10 Baoguo Street, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Daishan Yi Nationality Hui Autonomous County Tickets: Free Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00