Shanxi Folklore Museum is located in Yingze District. It is located in the old traditional urban area. The east direction is Beijing-Kunming Line, the south direction is May 1 East Street, the west direction is May 1 Road, and the north direction is Fudong Street. It is a golden section. From the museum to Liuxiang, Wenying Park, Yingze Park, Provincial Museum of Art, May 1st Square, Taiyuan Station are all within a kilometer radius. It can be said that it is not far to go anywhere. But in the old city, there is also a problem that can not be ignored, that is, traffic problems and parking problems. You can only go to the museum nearby and then walk in. If you drive by yourself, you may use congestion in narrow sections and the number of parking spaces at the entrance is limited. Folklore Museum is located in the Ming and Qing temples, so it is not only a museum of folklore, but also a museum of architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties. After viewing the exhibition, you will feel that it is a museum of national integration or a museum of stone carving art. Coming here, we can learn about the production and living customs of Shanxi people, including diet, housing, weddings, funerals, marriages and so on. No, maybe even Shanxi people don't necessarily know much about their hometown. The various stone carvings in the courtyard reflect not only folk customs, but also ethnic integration, as well as a kind of cultural and artistic display. The large-scale courtyards also let people understand the architecture of Shanxi in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and also understand the tradition of emphasizing education, culture and etiquette in Shanxi since ancient times. Whether you are an adult or a child, it's worth visiting. It's better to have a parent-child tour. There is no reservation. Adult tickets are 30 yuan and children are half price. Close every Monday.