The bright yellow building was built during the French colonial period and blended Vietnamese and French characteristics in style. Tickets are required to enter, about 30,000 dongs per person. Note that Monday is closed! We don't have that artistic achievement. Our purpose of this trip is very clear, that is, the combination of the concave shape and the stairs and windows can't be better. Another advantage here is that there are really few tourists compared to other famous attractions, which greatly increases the convenience of concave shape. So the empty feeling in all the photos I saw afterward is real, not like the mountains and people of Daegu Railway Station are just taking a sense of emptyness. The biggest problem with the gallery is that it has no air conditioning. It may be the reason, which affects my meditation on art works. I like the glass windows. It reminds me of the various cathedrals I went to Europe three years ago, and I have carefully appreciated each. There are many shutters and windows in the gallery, and friends who are better than my photography skills can go to the concave shape and shoot blockbuster movies. This is a rare color in the entire gallery and can understand the content. It feels that most of the works in the museum have a heavy atmosphere. There is a small open space in the circular building. When we went there was no one, it can be seen that there were really few tourists in the art museum. After walking around and watching the flowers, I just prepared to leave and found that there was another building next to the original bright yellow house, which was also the scope of the art museum. Compared to the previous building, the windows here are better concave shapes. However, there are fewer tourists here. It is estimated that some people do not know that this building can also enter here with a beautiful spiral staircase. Indeed, the works in this exhibition hall seem to be related to the Vietnam War. Anyway, it's quite depressing, not good-looking... Later, I went to the top floor to see, the things on the top floor were very... strange... special... I don't disclose it here, I am interested in going up.