Big hidden in the city (at the junction of Wushan Square and Qinghefang), small hidden in the forest (built on Wushan, hidden between strange trees). The site of Hangbo is already elegant. Most of the cultural relics on the first floor are pottery excavated from where Hangzhou is, and 89% of them are damaged. What is amazing is that there are rich collections on the second and third floors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, literati and poet accessories and playful objects, books, paintings, and stones, all of which are exquisite and full of ingenuity. I've been to more than a dozen or twenty museums, and the exhibition of literati and refined people is the best. When viewing the works, there will be birds singing and warblers singing and Piano playing, which makes people unconsciously intoxicated. The South Pavilion should be newly renovated, with a strong and pungent smell of paint. But its content is also interesting, combining high-tech and cultural presentation perfectly. My favorite thing is to go into the alley in the south of the Yangtze River and listen to Dai Wangshu's Rain Lane and gaze at the melancholy lilac girl ahead.