History of Baoji Museum
Baoji Museum was built between the end of Yuan Dynasty and the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty, where Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist priest from Liaodong, lived in seclusion, and Baoji's natural history and incense flourished for a while. The building of Baoji Museum is divided into two parts. There are three holes in the middle built in Yiling, named Xiuzhen, Chaoyang and Feixian. There are eight halls in the middle, east and west of the cave, such as Sanqing Hall, Hou Ji Hall and Yuan Di Hall, and there is an octagonal Donghua Pavilion in the northwest corner. After liberation, the local people's government expanded all the buildings into Baoji Museum.