Zhongdu Museum Introduction: Baoxiang Temple Zhongdu Museum was completed in September 1998. It is a double-story, double-eaves pavilion-style building in traditional Chinese architecture, with double painted arches and carved beams. It is 21 meters high and covers an area of 2,800 square meters. The museum is magnificent, with unique shape, complete facilities and complete functions. The museum is divided into two exhibition rooms, east and west. The first exhibition room in the east contains cultural relics unearthed from Wenshang. The second exhibition room in the west contains Buddhist holy relics unearthed from Prince Lingzong Pagoda. As for the existing exhibits in the museum, they are from counties and counties in Shandong Province. One of the museums with the largest collection of cultural relics among the top-level museums. The cultural relics on display range from the Cenozoic, Quaternary and Pleistocene ancient ivory fossils to modern cultural relics. The exhibits are rich and colorful, especially microliths, ceramics, princes, etc. The supreme sacred objects in the Buddhist world such as the Buddha's teeth and relics unveiled at the Lingzong Pagoda have become a major feature of the cultural relics collection.