With the support of governments at all levels and relevant departments and people from all walks of life at home and abroad, Huang Feihong Shiyi Wushu Museum was founded in 1996. The museum is located in the village of Yuzhou under the Xiyu Mountain, the birthplace of Huang Feihong, covering an area of 5.23 mu, with a chic architecture and the style of the ancient architecture in the late Qing Dynasty. The building of Huang Feihong Shiyi Martial Arts Hall is square in the building, with a main entrance hall and a dart corner. In the middle of the hall is Huang Feihong bronze statue, right is "Baicao Hall", left is "Baozhilin". In the courtyard, right, is "Guan Dexing Memorial Hall"; left, is "Huang Feihong History Showroom"; front, is "Huang Feihong Pastor Taiwan"; middle square, is the lion art, martial arts performance venue. Huang Feihong (July 9, 1847 April 17, 1925), formerly known as Huang Xixiang, Zi Dayun, originating from Xiyuling Xiyuzhou Village, Nanhai County. As a martial artsist in the late Qing Dynasty and early Minzhu, Huang Feihong excavated, sorted and trained the traditional folk art of awakening lions. On the basis of the original Southern style of awakening lions, he absorbed the skills of martial arts lion dance, and integrated the high pile of awakening lions and the folk martial arts plum flower pile with the Southern style of folk awakening lions. , and merge into the local folk style characteristics, superb skills, clever choreography, dance, martial arts, acrobatics, aesthetics in one, forming a new school of awakening lions. The completion of the Huang Feihong Memorial Hall in Foshan City, to commemorate and show the immortal style of this historical and cultural celebrity, has shaped a glorious image of a rich regional characteristics, household names, long-term, and irreplaceable "Foshan Huang Feihong".