Manila Museum Culture Manila culture, perhaps too abyss. So when reading books, I often see where something new is hidden somewhere in the city. This is also my relationship to choosing a museum this time in Manila. The devil is still an angel. In fact, there are only two of my favorite works in the National Museum of the Philippines, one is an oil painting. It seems that there are many people in the war scene of the painting, and everyone is holding a small fork in their hand as if they are competing for what. I just want to say that the painting is too preachy, the human side is almost out. Another is the little angels who contrast the painting. Look at their two broken arms and their round faces. It's like two living children in front of me. Tips: Tickets: Around 50 RMB Open hours: Women who hesitate from 10 am to 5 pm The best-looking work in the Makati Museum is the woman who hesitates. Looking at the hesitation on the woman's face, there is no way to stretch her brow in the blooming place. The most conscious thing is that the long line in the woman's hand is connected to the mouth, as if eating noodles. Even more strange is in the back, you see a portrait next to the woman is a burger, can there be a spaghetti in the middle? That spaghetti is there? Did the woman eat it all? Tips: Tickets: Around 50 RMB Open hours: 11 am to 6 pm countless eyes, National Art Museum National Art Museum my favorite painting is a countless eyes, I will call it for the time being. The middle of the painting is like a lotus lotus, but strangely the lotus is actually pink. The lotus heart on this lotus is like countless pairs looking at people's eyes. There is also a world of painting. In fact, there is nothing special about this painting. Just in the middle of the painting with a lamp tube and all kinds of interesting patterns. It's not as if it's a pattern as if it's a letter, but how a single letter is something I've never seen before. Tips: Tickets: Around 100 RMB Open hours: The Temple of the Buddha statue from 10 am to 4 pm - The Museum of Rizal Museum of Rizal says it is a museum rather than a temple of the Buddha statue, the most here are various Buddha statues. It made me feel that someone who knows Buddhism well didn't know the Buddha statue. It was very novel to see that each Buddha statue had a large aperture on its head, and there was a golden flame at the connection between the aperture and the head. Maybe it is the relationship of flame, several Buddha statues are actually bald on their heads, interesting... Warm reminder: Tickets: Around 100 yuan Open time: 9 am to 6 pm The portrait of the devil and the sculpture of the little angel in the National Museum of the Philippines; The woman who was hesitant to eat noodles in the macati museum; the lotus heart with many eyes in the national gallery...everything made me forget for a long time. What makes you forget to whisper?