Nowhere in Xuannan does that legacy live more strongly than the Beijing Xuannan Cultural Museum, which is located within the historic Changchun Temple from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
"Xuannan is not just a place — it's a living cultural concept," said Song Meili, executive director of the museum. "It's tied deeply to the development of Beijing and the patriotism of the scholars who shaped the city's identity. The values they championed influenced China's modernization and continue to inspire today."
The museum goes beyond mere artifacts and exhibits, offering an immersive cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy traditional Peking Opera performances and interactive theater, which provide a taste of the neighborhood's rich artistic traditions — a living connection between the past and present, and a defining feature of this community.