The British Museum is one of the largest and most famous museums globally.
I am more interested in the Chinese artifacts in the British Museum. It is emotional to see so many porcelain pieces belonging to China abroad, many of which are still priceless. This includes porcelain from the five famous Chinese kilns, blue and white porcelain from various dynasties and enamels from the Qing dynasty.

The treasure of the porcelain museum is blue and white porcelain from Jingdezhen of the Yuan dynasty, which broke the contemporary perception that there was no blue and white porcelain in the Yuan dynasty and was the beginning of research into blue and white porcelain in the Yuan dynasty at home and abroad.

The Kangxi Five-colour Cup of the God of Flowers, a complete Official Kiln Five-colour Cup of the God of Twelve Flowers, perfectly combines poetry, calligraphy, and painting, a cup with a flower, a flower with a poem, a poem with a picture, the pinnacle of color porcelain.

In terms of space, the massive hall at the entrance to the British Museum has a premium grey-green color coming through the ceiling glass, which is set against the beige stone steps. Very nice to look at.