Historically, the land has been a core habitation for the “raw” Hmong, i.e. unassimilated Hmong, during the Qing dynasty. It was a strategic military location among the mountains and rivers as well as a hub of bustling ports and trade, containing countless cultural and historical artifacts awaiting exploration. The word “living” aptly describes the enchanting nature of Hmong culture––the artifacts are still used by the locals nowadays and evolves in tandem with the times. As a result, we adopted the approach of 'one cultural element + one individual' as the theme for the museum. The cultural elements can be artifacts, festivals, ceremonies, myths, or symbols, while the individuals are those closely connected with these elements. Through interviews, we can dive into the fascinating stories of the Hmong people and their culture. As the number of themes we explore increases, the content will become more enriched, presenting a more vivid and dynamic cultural world of the Hmong.