Although it is a local museum, its collection is only slightly inferior in quantity and value to that of Hubei Province, but it may be no inferior to that of other provincial museums. Because Jingzhou had been the capital of Chu for more than 400 years. Countless Kings and nobles of Chu had buried their bones here. Even after two thousand years of excavation, ancient tombs of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period have been found in the vicinity of Jingzhou from time to time, and there are abundant funerary objects. Among them is the famous Yue King sword. The most famous one, Goujian sword of Yue King, was sent to the Bo of Hubei Province. Several other Yue King swords unearthed together were hidden in the museum. This also became a rule of the cultural relics unearthed here in Jingzhou: first-class goods were sent to the provincial Bo, and second-class and third-class goods were preserved locally. In addition to these swords, there are many national treasures in the collection, the most famous of which is the ancient corpse of the Western Han Dynasty, which is the most well-preserved and oldest corpse found nowadays. The whole exhibition is divided into Jianghan Plain Primitive Culture Exhibition, Jianghan Plain Chu Culture Exhibition, Silk and Porcelain Exhibition, Treasure Museum and other exhibition areas. There are guides in the library for rent, the price is 20 yuan, the deposit is 100. The machine belongs to the old-fashioned manual input number. Compared with the one that most provincial blogs have replaced the automatic Bluetooth scanning, it is really a little sour, but this does not affect the tour. The more than 100 sections of the audio recordings are very detailed. If you want to listen to the explanation while watching the collection, at least three small pieces are needed. Time and time.