The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Museum is not very large and relatively old in museums of various provinces and cities in China. It is estimated that it was built in the sixties and seventies. Although it is not large and the exhibits are relatively not very rich, it basically reflects the cultural and historical exhibitions of the Zhuang and ethnic groups in Guangxi. Some exhibits are unique to the ethnic minorities in Guangxi, but the back garden of the exhibition hall still has bright spots. For example, hanging-feet buildings, Dong villages, wind and rain bridges and so on are still worth seeing.