The Xijiang River Basin Folk Literature Museum is a public platform for the Xijiang River Basin Folk Literature Research Center to integrate teaching, scientific research and exhibition, and to display its achievements to the public. Folk documents are a series of documents spontaneously formed by the people in the traditional society. It based on the needs of production and living, religious education, daily etiquette, entertainment and sacrifice, including stone inscriptions, inscriptions on artifacts, and paper documents. The Xijiang River Basin Folk Literature Museum is divided into three parts, namely, Existing Inscriptions and Rubbings Exhibition Hall, Folk documents exhibition hall and the temporary exhibition hall. The Museum collects 500 rubbings of inscriptions, 7,000 ancient books, 9,000 private contracts, and more than 10 stone tablets.
The Existing Inscriptions and Rubbings Exhibition Hall displays the inscriptions and rubbings collected by teachers and students in the eastern Guangxi and western Guangdong since the summer of 2017. In this exhibition hall, the produced rubbings are selected and displayed according to the time, themes and the preservation of the inscriptions. The earliest rubbing is the Yuan Dynasty pagoda of Hezhou Museum, and the more valuable rubbing is the statue of Confucius in the Qianlong period belonging to the Hezhou Old Confucian Temple. People in the calligraphy and painting circles have a great resonance with the collections in the Existing Inscription and Rubbings Exhibition Hall. At the same time, the exhibition hall can be used as a non-genetic learning base for teenagers by using the collected stone tablets.