Busan Museum is located in Busan City, Korea. It opened in 1978. It has a long history compared with other public museums all over Korea. The main exhibition halls are Unified Xinluo Hall and Life Culture Hall. The museum is divided into two layers, one underground layer and the other above ground layer, including seven Permanent Exhibition halls, kiln exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition halls. Since the opening of the museum, through excavation, purchase, donation and other means, a large number of relics have been preserved here, which is a pioneer in Busan area. In 2002, the second exhibition hall was built and exhibited various relics from ancient times to modern times, while its external outdoor exhibition hall displayed stone carvings such as pagodas, stone tablets and Buddha statues. The relics on display here are mainly cultural heritage excavated or purchased in Busan and Qingshan areas, with about 6,000 pieces. They are important materials and assets for understanding the culture and regional characteristics of Busan.