Xi'an Beilin Museum Xi'an Beilin Museum, located at No. 15 Sanxue Street, Beilin District, Xi'an City, was founded in 1944. Its source dates back to the year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1087), and was built to preserve the Tang Shijing and Tang Song Stone inscriptions. It is now a national key cultural relics protection unit, a national national-level museum, and a national tourist attraction. 1944 Shaanxi Provincial History Museum was established in Beilin in 1992. It was officially renamed Xi'an Beilin Museum in 1992. It is based on the history of Xi'an Stele Forest, which has a history of more than 900 years, and is a museum based on the expansion of the ancient building complex of Xi'an Confucius Temple. The museum covers an area of 30,881 square meters and a total display area of 8,763 square meters. The collection of cultural relics is mainly epitaphs and stone carvings. The collection displays more than 4,000 monuments from the Han Dynasty to modern times, such as Shitai Xiaojing, Kaicheng Shijing, Yan's family temple monuments and so on. And the religion and mausoleum stone carvings from the Northern Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, such as the broken arm bodhisattva statue, the big summer stone horse, the Zhaoling Liuyan, etc. The museum's collection of stone and epitaph, the complete sequence of times, a variety of book bodies, the number of the country, known as the "Treasure Library of Oriental Culture", "The Yuanxuan of Calligraphy Art", "The Hall of Han and Tang stone carvings", "The world's oldest stone carving bookstore". In 1961, it was listed by the State Council as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country.