Changshu Museum is located in the ancient city of Changshu City, Jiangsu Province, next to the tomb of the ancestors Zhongxu and Yanzi. It is under the jurisdiction of Changshu Guqin Art Museum, Wang Shigu Memorial Hall, Qingquanxuan Exhibition Hall. The museum covers an area of more than 6,000 square meters and has a total construction area of 9,100 square meters. The museum consists of eight exhibition halls, cultural relics warehouses, office buildings and auxiliary rooms. It was officially opened to the public on September 28, 1997 and was awarded the National Second-level Museum in 2009. Changshu Museum now has more than 16,000 cultural relics (groups) from Heze to Liangzhu culture, and from the New Democratic Revolution period, including calligraphy and painting, ceramics and jade, and 21 cultural relics at the national level and 261 cultural relics at the second level. The grades are among the highest in the national museums of the same level. 155 pieces of painting and calligraphy in the museum collection have been included in the "Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Calligraphy and Paintings", and the cultural relics such as Liangzhu Cultural Jade, Six Dynasties Celadon and Ming Dynasty Guanyao Porcelain have been selected for several consecutive times in the "Chinese Cultural Relics Exhibit" and have been included in the chart. From May 1, 2008, Changshu Museum took the lead in the free opening in Suzhou, and was announced as one of the ten key units of the province's 174 museums and memorial halls free opening by the Propaganda Department of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the CPC, the Provincial Finance Department, the Provincial Department of Culture, and the Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics. In 2010, it was named a National Second-Class Museum by the State Administration of Cultural Relics.