This expansive museum, spread over three floors, showcases the history and production techniques of Xuan paper, along with displays of Xuan paper-making tools, calligraphy, and paintings. The museum boasts a unique architectural style, attracting many visitors for photo opportunities. However, being August, the weather was hot, and the air conditioning was insufficient. I strayed onto the rooftop walkway, which was incredibly sunny. Furthermore, the museum lacks clear signage and information leading to the workshop, the exhibition hall at the back, and the third-floor exhibition hall. I hope this will be improved in the future.