Kiki Jin

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Kiki Jin

A few years ago, I visited an upside-down museum that left a lasting impression on me. In this museum, structures and exhibits were placed at angles that one would not normally encounter. For example, in the first photo, I may look like I'm struggling to avoid falling, but in reality, I'm just laying on the "side" of the stairs, creating the illusion that I'm clinging to them. In addition to this area, there are many other interesting rooms, such as the room with hundreds of mirrors and the inverted clock tower. This museum gives visitors the opportunity to see their surroundings from a whole new perspective in a very interesting and interactive way, giving me an unforgettable experience.

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The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of my favorite museums, not only because it's free to Boston students (I was one), but also because of its rich art collection as well as its cultural richness. From ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, this museum has exhibits spanning thousands of years and all across the world. The interior of the gallery is neat and organized and different decoration styles can be seen in the different galleries.

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What's more interesting is that the descriptions of the exhibits change according to the times, for example, the description of the picture of Alexander Hamilton is labeled "a famous rapper".

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Also, one exhibit that caught my eye was the two giant baby heads at the side entrance of the museum. They are so random and huge that one has to remember them.

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