Neicheng was a typical agricultural village in which farm implements were part and parcel to the lives of the residents. Even today, traditional farm tools are part of the collective memory of the community’s older generation. Unfortunately, as agriculture became increasingly mechanized, older farm equipment became obsolete. To preserve old farming tools and the collective memory and to pass on rural culture, community leaders and elders worked hard to set up an exhibition venue to give old farming implements a new lease on life. Older people serve as guides to explain to visitors the dependence of farmers on their tools and the relationships that exist between farmers and their tools and between farmers and heaven and earth.