The museum is divided into central exhibition area, temporary exhibition area, cultural relics central warehouse and office reception room. The Southern Silk Road and the Ancient Tea-Horse Road are the main lines to display the precious cultural relics unearthed in Ya 'an. There are five exhibition halls in the Central Exhibition Area, namely, Han Jia's Charm, Han Dynasty's Charm and Biancha kurama, including stone carvings, stone tools, bronzes, pottery, porcelain, seals, calligraphy and painting, historical relics and so on. The exhibition in the museum, combined with digital means of expression, presents the history behind the cultural relics to the audience in multiple directions and senses.
In the Lushan earthquake on April 20, the civil works, exhibition facilities and some cultural relics of Ya 'an Museum were damaged to varying degrees. After nearly two years of post-disaster recovery, reconstruction, reinforcement, maintenance and overall improvement of the exhibition, the museum reopened to the public in June 5438+10, and soon became a "cultural center" deeply loved by the public.