[Minor Art Museum Virginia treasures are here] In Richmond, we went to the Virginia Art Museum for a while, very close to Carytown, 10 minutes walk. We selected two exhibitions of interest, one is "Awakening: The Enlightenment of Tibetan Buddhism" (now concluded), bringing together more than 100 cultural relics and works, immersive art space, so that people can calm down to reflect on life and understand Buddhism. Another is the ancient Chinese museum, from the bronzes of the Shang Dynasty to the Tang Sancai, from calligraphy and paintings to sculptures, the collection is very rich, and there is a crystal statue of Li Bai, which is very cute. Opened in 1936, the museum is one of the largest art museums in North America and one of the top ten comprehensive art museums in the United States, all of which take at least a day to visit. The atmosphere outside the museum is also very good. Many people read books and study under the tree. The face sculpture at the door is also quite amazing, which is very suitable for taking pictures. A museum worth visiting is recommended for babies who like art. Pavilion name | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) address | 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23220 opening hours | Saturday to Wednesday 10am-5pm, Thursday and Friday 10am-9pm fare | Free to visit, special exhibitions need to pay additional tickets