The Heihe Museum contains the newborn Olunchun gods, found in 1980 when a Olunchun family demolished the old house, and the goddess and statues were packed with four long duck-billed suede boxes. These dolls include 37 natural idols carved from wood, such as the sun, moon, stars, birds, snakes, fish, turtles, etc.; three combination idols with furs stitched in two or three rows of wood and lead over them with a foot square cloth. There are also 17 hydrographic portraits of cloth foil. This collection of Olunchun statues is only available in the country, in terms of variety and quantity.