The Egyptian Pavilion and the Chinese pavilion are indeed the essence of the British Museum exhibition area. The collection is far beyond the native land of Egypt. Because we idle two people group free travel, it is time to see all the exhibits in the exhibition area, and it takes about 4 hours. Last year, I bought a set of three copies of Brit Museum World Brief History compiled by the curator of the British Museum. After reading it, I think it's still a real shock. Egypt's Colossal bust of Ramesses of the Great Latin American statue, the Sphinx, the world-famous Rosetta Stone Rosetta Stone, Assyrian Lion Hunt reliefs Assyrian Lion Hunt reliefs, Easter Island statue Hoa Hakananai" a Easter Island statue, the statue of Venus, China's jade gourd, the emperor's toy box, snuff bottle, Dunhuang murals, with great significance The specimens of Li, the samurai knife of Japan, the Tanzanian stone knife of Africa, etc.