The heartbeat is the most fundamental and mysterious rhythm of life. It is produced by the rhythmic contractions of the heart muscle, each beat pumping blood throughout the body. The frequency of the heartbeat—heart rate—is a key indicator reflecting the body's physiological state. It is relatively stable at rest but is subtly influenced by emotions, activity, and health conditions. By capturing the pulse (the pulsations in the arteries that occur with the heartbeat) using sensors, we can indirectly and accurately measure heart rate. Transforming this physiological signal into a real-time audible "thump-thump" sound and substantial numerical data allows individuals to directly perceive the operating status of their often-overlooked life engine, providing a profound experience of self-awareness. Our "Heartbeat and Pulse" exhibit makes this experience simple yet impactful within an integrated sensing platform measuring 997*1130*1518mm. Visitors simply stand on the drum-shaped base, firm