I always thought I was familiar with religious culture, and I knew what it was called in the Jimei Museum. The Jimei Museum is a museum for Asian cultural relics, in addition to familiar Japan and Korea, full of Buddhist exhibits in Southeast Asia. The most famous is the exhibits of Angkor Wat. I am here to learn about the different styles of religious sculpture in each country, each with a regional character, very different from the common Buddha statue. If you don't like religious culture, there are a lot of Japanese samurai armor, oriental costumes, porcelain lacquers, too many Asian cultural relics to visit. Originally only expected to be half a day, I finally stayed at the Jimei Museum for a whole day, and I didn't want to leave. Thank you for recommending my friend to this special museum and learning about Asian culture in Paris. I am very happy to meet many friends in the youth hostel. A group of strangers live in a house, talk about the memories of their respective journeys, exchange recommended attractions with each other, and biscuits in their hometowns. It is a precious memory of my European trip. The Jimei Museum can use the museum pass, or I can take advantage of the museum free day (the first Sunday of each month) to visit, there are not many tourists, you can leisurely and not crowded. The location of the Jimei Museum is great, just near the Paris Tower, a few hundred meters along the beautiful street, it is worth visiting.