The Peking University Wilderness Museum is a state-owned comprehensive museum that has been approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Provincial Department of Culture and built by the General Administration of Agriculture and Reclamation of Heilongjiang Province, displaying, collecting, researching and disseminating the history and environmental physical evidence of the development and construction of the Heilongjiang Reclamation Area. The museum officially opened in September 2005, with a total construction area of 3772 square meters, and there are six basic displays in the museum, namely the history of pre-reclamation, the development and construction process, the heroic group of the Peking Wilderness, cultural undertakings and literature and art, modern agriculture, social undertakings and leading enterprises. The exhibition uses nearly 400 meters of exhibition lines, 200 exhibition boards, 680 pictures and more than 50 archival documents, 16 charts, 159 artworks, 10 landscapes, etc. to tell the world about the arduous process of the development and construction of the Peking Wilderness. It presents the majestic momentum of the Peking Great Wilderness as the Grand Grain Band of the Republic in the great journey of "leading the modernization of agriculture", and witness the arduous journey of the former wasteland becoming an important commodity grain production base, strategic reserve base for food security and green food export base. It highlights the heroic feats of the Peking Wilderpeople in the history of reclamation in the Republic.