After we finished visiting the Victoria and Albert Museums, we walked to the Science Museum not far from here. Although it was late afternoon, there were still a lot of visitors. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 and opened to the public in 1928. It is a comprehensive museum focusing on natural science, science and technology, industry and medicine. It is said that the broadcasting of the Science Museum is the best in the world. Walking into this museum, which is also a free visit, you can see a large model of steam engine and other equipment. Here is the exhibition base of the achievements of the British Industrial Revolution. There are a lot of small exhibits around, from different angles and different times, introducing every progress of human science. In addition to the world's first locomotive, we also see many locomotives of different ages, and there are some statues of scientists and technicians who have contributed to railway transportation in the nearby exhibition cabinet. To display the achievements of science and technology, we should not forget the contributions of scientists. Museums show the integration of human and objects, nature and science, time and progress. At the back of the museum, the second, third and fourth floors are all interactive spaces, where students enjoy themselves very much, and we did not understand what was going on after a while. It seems that our generation is quite far away from modern science and technology. IMX3D movies are also shown in the Science Museum, but tickets are required, and some area visits are charged. But the vast majority of the museum's free-of-charge areas were still visited, and we later found the most popular air exhibition hall in the museum. For the first time, we have seen the evolution of aircraft in such a comprehensive way, from manned aircraft to original power aircraft, from ordinary gliders to modern jet aircraft. Then we went into the Agricultural Machinery Exhibition hall, where we showed the progress of agricultural science and technology in Britain with physical and model pictures. The pastoral scenery we saw during our trip in Britain made us feel familiar with the scenery here. There are many industrialized countries leading the developing countries in agriculture, which is also the continuation of the result of the British Industrial Revolution. Finally, standing on the aerial viewing bridge of the museum, once again viewing the layout of the museum from a macro perspective. The suspension bridge is lifted by a very thin steel wire group, which is the application of science and technology in the design of bridge buildings. The visit to the Museum of Science ended at 18:30, the latest closed Museum in London, and it was a wise choice to arrange it for the last visit.