When I went to the museum, there were very few people. Except for us, there was only another young lady, suitable for quietly watching various shellfish. It is true that the collection in the shell museum is quite rich, and some of them are still interesting. They have also popularized various water quality, water circulation, and shell snail knowledge on the wall. But the ticket for two adults is 60, plus a student price of 50, this collection museum, itself playability is relatively low, so the ticket money from the feeling of the end of the visit, I feel high. The next to the interior of the museum is a small souvenir shop, selling decorations related to shells, and some animal-shaped toys. The overall price is the price of general scenic goods. It is a little higher. I have not seen more distinctive small goods. It is a pity.