China has been a nation of etiquette since ancient times. Chopsticks are not only dining utensils, but also cultural carriers with various connotations. Lvshun Museum boasts the richest collection of chopsticks in China. It has 465 pieces (sets) of exquisite chopsticks made of different materials and techniques from different dynasties, spanning from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to contemporary times, including Bronze chopsticks from the Qin Dynasty, silver chopsticks from the Tang Dynasty, sandalwood chopsticks from the Ming Dynasty and so on.