How to say, there is something worth seeing in it, that is, a scenic spot which is very irregular in management and feels very irregular. Because it's a booked low price ticket, it's too irregular to charge directly even tickets, and it seems that the people in front of you went straight in without buying tickets. I feel uncomfortable. Some countries protect cultural relics without fences, children will step on them directly, and some glass windows are not, everyone can reach in and touch, but this also facilitates tourists, real close contact and experience of ancient cultural managers professional knowledge level is not enough, basically are local aunts, their main task is to chat and sell things. The landscape outside the museum is very good, but lack of regular maintenance and repair, pavilions are a little broken, everywhere gray, the overall feeling is discounted. This Museum seems to have been built by a philanthropist named Baocheng who donated his life-long collection. I wonder if the great philanthropist would regret his decision if he saw his efforts turn out like this.