Located beside Puli Elementary School on Beiping Street, the museum showcases the development history and industrial artifacts of traditional Taiwanese natural lacquer, aiming to perpetuate the cultural and industrial value of natural lacquer. The museum enhances its exhibits while displaying lacquer art furniture and objects from the Ming and Qing dynasties for visitors. By transforming into a community industrial museum that offers learning and experiential opportunities, it highlights the educational function of the museum. The goal is to revive the history and culture of Taiwanese natural lacquer, allowing its splendor to flourish once again.