Huayin City has a long history and a long history of culture and art. Talents have emerged in large numbers in the past dynasties, and there are endless writers and speakers. "Guanfu Ancient Sayings" by Yang Zhen, the "Guanxi Master" of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Thirty Volumes of Military Books" by Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, "Yingchuan Collection" by Yang Jiong, one of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty, "Jiannan Collection Two Volumes" by Yan Wu, Meng Lizhen "Four Hundred and Fifty Volumes of Jasper Fragrant Forest" and "Mountain Chronicles" written by Wang Hong in the early Qing Dynasty include thousands of volumes, some of which have been handed down from generation to generation. There are also countless calligraphers and painters from various dynasties, such as the "Champion Tie" by the calligrapher Zhang Zhi of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the "Leek Flower Tie" by Yang Ningshi of the Five Dynasties, and the "Stele of the Temple of Marquis Guan Zhuang, Former General of the Han Dynasty" written by Wang Hong in the early Qing Dynasty. , can be called the "three unique monuments". Shi Leiyuan, a modern calligrapher and painter who is good at painting stones, has many works handed down to the world.
Drama music was used for dancing and singing in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. After thousands of years of evolution and improvement, Mihu and Laoqiang have become widely popular in Huayin City during the Qing Dynasty. In the early years of the Republic of China, self-entertainment groups and societies such as Hu Hu, Qin Opera, and shadow puppets developed. Black and white silent films were also introduced later.
After the founding of New China, cultural institutions such as Xinhua Bookstore, Cultural Center, professional theater troupes, broadcasting, and film screenings in Huayin City were established one after another, and cultural undertakings developed rapidly. A television station was built in 1977, the county cultural relics management office was established in 1979, and the county library was established in 1985. The cultural life of the masses is becoming increasingly active, and cultural undertakings are prospering as never before.