The slightly serious building was once the site of the French colonial government's information ministry. The three floors are exhibition halls, but they are separated into separate small exhibition halls. Compared with the various statues that don't understand, the owner prefers the paintings in the museum. The pursuit and desire of people for beautiful patterns, regardless of race or country, is particularly resonant. There are also many paintings on the theme of revolution in the exhibits. The museum's paintings are mostly based on character paintings, and this kind of painting that purely depicts the scenery is rarely seen. Each floor of the small exhibition hall is arranged on the side of the corridor, and each exhibition hall door, there is a statue. This statue is very interesting, an elderly woman sitting in a chair and twisting the bottle cap, the author thought out! The owner spent nearly three hours at the Museum of Fine Arts. Overall, the museum is superior in Southeast Asian countries in terms of the level and diversity of the exhibits, as well as the value of art. Unfortunately, the owner's understanding of artwork is very limited and cannot give a clear interpretation to the bee friends. I hope you have the opportunity to walk into this art hall and feel its unique charm.