The bronze museum’s collection primarily originates from archaeological excavations since the 1920s and a century of acquisitions, featuring distinctive bronze ware, porcelain, stone carvings, Buddhist sculptures, murals, and paintings. It is one of the largest provincial-level bronze-themed museums in China today, located in the Changfeng Business District on the west bank of the Fen River. The exhibition is divided into three major sections: Traces of Huaxia, Rituals and Music of the Spring and Autumn Period, and Models of craftsmanship and skills.