Hainan Nationality Museum is located at No. 5 Taihe Road, Wuzhishan City. It was built in the autumn of 1981 and opened to the public on October 1, 1986. It was formerly known as the Nationality Museum of Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. After the establishment of Hainan Province, it was renamed Hainan Nationalities Museum. The museum is a comprehensive museum with the purpose of archaeological excavation, collection, collection, research and display of Hainan ethnic cultural relics, and the history of Hainan Island and the traditional culture of Li, Miao and Hui ethnic groups. An important research base for folklore, Hainan Province patriotic education base. In September 2014, it was demolished and rebuilt, and more than 80 million people were invested in the construction of the first phase of the main project and display supporting projects. On February 11, 2018, it was reopened to the public. The brand-new pavilion is located in the mountain-faced city. It has a traditional Chinese courtyard-style building with a unique style and grandeur. The pavilion covers an area of 52 mu. The exhibition area is 3,000 square meters. After reopening to the outside world, the basic displays are launched to domestic and foreign tourists with perfect facilities, brand-new displays, high-quality services and unique styles. The "Qiongzhou Minfeng" is divided into Hainan ethnic history and culture displays, Hainan ethnic textile culture displays, Hainan National Art Exhibition three pavilions, two special exhibitions - calligraphy and painting exhibition and ceramic exhibition. Among them, two special exhibitions are used for exhibition exchanges. After reopening, more than 10 exhibitions have been held since "going out" and "introducing". The exhibition introduces the history of Hainan and the ethnic origin, practice, social life and cultural customs of Li, Miao and Hui ethnic groups through physical objects, texts and pictures. The exhibition integrates knowledge, science, art and fun, so that guests at home and abroad and museum colleagues understand an important window for Hainan's history and excellent traditional culture of ethnic minorities.