Highlights: The National Museum of India is located on King's Road. It houses more than 200,000 precious local historical relics from the third century BC to the present, as well as many foreign cultural relics, including more than 200 original Chinese Dunhuang frescoes. The museum is divided into three floors, mainly displaying ancient, medieval and modern historical relics of India, including temple carvings, idols, Buddha statues, national costumes, fabrics, silverware, paintings, antiques, etc. Among them, a variety of statues are eye-catching. There is a guided tour service in the museum, there are three videos to watch every day, and various themed exhibitions are also held from time to time. More than 200 original Dunhuang frescoes attract the attention of Chinese tourists, and usually about 20 are displayed to tourists. These murals were smuggled from Dunhuang, China to India by the British Mar Ori Stein from 1900 to 1916, and are worth visiting and researching.