What is the scene in Rio de Janeiro that comes to mind when it comes to the unique "home of the pharmacist"? Is it a towering statue of Christ, or the endless coast of the blue, or the passionate Brazilian beauty? My trip to Rio was a trip that no one could imagine, and I went to Monte Cristo and the pharmacist's house at the foot of the statue of Christ. Before I heard the name "the pharmacist's house", I imagined I would see a square house with white wall paint on the outside and rows of desks inside. The pharmacist's house was not serious at all, but rather as lively as Brazil's enthusiasm. The blue window frames, green, pink and yellow walls, were combined with different shapes of eaves and door frames. The leaves of tropical vegetation are long hanging on the wall, which makes the whole building have a unique charm, which is different from the buildings I have seen before. Later, when I returned home, I also checked it online. The original building belongs to the neocolonial style, which is really full of harvest. The building not only carries unique beauty, but also the spirit of the precious. It is a free and open medical institution that provides free help to some patients in difficulties in the local area. Not only give them medicine, but also provide beds.