Qujiang Art Museum is located in the south of Dayan Pagoda. Tickets are cheap and annual tickets are free. There are three exhibition areas. First, there are Picasso pots, metal discs and jades. Second, there are gold earrings, hairpins, wine pots and bricks. In the third exhibition hall, there are murals from the Mausoleum of Princess Changle and the tomb of Xu Maogong's son. On the coffin of the unknown tomb owner, a crow stands for the sun, a toad stands for the moon. The murals of primitive people 10,000 years ago, with their legs crossed, are very lovely to dance. It's a pity that a large Buddha's head, Meiji, was knocked down from a Buddha statue 8 meters high.