Introduction to the Folklore Museum: The Folklore Museum was built in 2002 and was renovated from a former residence, covering an area of 4,800 square meters. The content mainly includes two parts: one part is a picture and text exhibition focusing on disappearing languages. It collects more than 100 disappearing language words and more than 200 folk dialects, fully demonstrating the past society in the form of photo pictures. environment and political climate; the other part is a food exhibition focusing on disappearing items. Currently, more than 400 disappearing items have been collected from the public, mainly the production and living utensils of Taoxiang people in the past, such as kerosene lamps. , old currency, Chairman's statue, stone mill, water wheel, loom and so on.