Arranged for the British Museum for an all-day, it turns out that it really takes so much time, but the people who say nothing on the Internet go straight to the Chinese and Egyptian museums. I don't agree. Anyone who has seen the National Expo, Shanghai Museum, Nanjing Museum in China, does not have to arrange too much time for the Chinese part, and the collection of China is completely incomparable. If someone still thinks that the most precious cultural relics have been taken abroad, the concept really needs to be corrected. What makes me more depressed is (maybe I am more stupid), the so-called China Pavilion, Egypt Pavilion, is not the same country as I imagined, but a country's things are scattered in several floors different indoors, so I went through the area to see the exhibition in order to divide the country. I had to keep going up and down inside, and on the same plane, and back and forth many times, and then I finally understood why the Egyptian room was the most crowded because to see the two parts of Greece and part of Assyria, I had to keep going through the Egyptian Pavilion! Regarding Assyria, I also have to complain about it again. I saw this exhibition from the UK in the Shanghai Museum before. The exhibits were basically the same. At that time, I also listened to the guide. I watched it for two hours before I finished it. I understood a part of Assyria's history and cultural relics very clearly. But the British Museum's guide is a few things, there is no historical coherence, the other countries' guides are similar, China's part of the guide is the most difficult for me to see, of course, the text description is the best, just as the guide description can not play better The introduction role is really disappointing. Anyway, the collection of this museum is definitely very good, just some very precious, not taken out, taken out and did not arrange the guide instructions, placed very crazy, obviously hit the enthusiasm of this pseudo-textual youth.