People who come to Dali to travel often are attracted by the beautiful natural scenery of Dali, or are interested in the humanistic landscape such as its ancient city temples, or they are traveling here with the footprints of classic movies such as five golden flowers and butterfly springs. In addition to these classic attractions, if you have time, you may wish to visit the local museum. A local museum often allows people to have a more systematic and comprehensive understanding of the local real human history and nature. Dali State Museum is such a place. The museum is located on the south bank of the Bohai Sea, not far from the pier. Even on weekends, it is a quiet place. Not many people visit, you can avoid the hustle and bustle of the ancient city and attractions, and browse quietly. The pavilion here feels like a new building, well maintained, a few courtyards, like a manor of a large family, there are bungalows, courtyards, pavilions, and the scenery is very good. The exhibits in the museum are very local, and they are classified into series of exhibitions. For example, the bronze drum, the Buddha statue, and the history of the Bai people, the costume special exhibition. If you are interested, you can see it.