The Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand, opened in 1870 and features a collection of outstanding New Zealand collections. Highlights include the Maori Art Gallery, Antarctic Exhibition Hall and more. The exhibits include small canoees used by people who suffered shipwrecks on Disappointed Island in 1907, a wide variety of bird specimens from the Pacific Ocean and beyond, and sculpturally beautiful emperor penguins. There are also exploration centers that children will love and colorful "Ferred and Mertel's abalone shell cabin" crafts, ingenious artwork is worth stopping to watch. This museum has changed my traditional understanding of the museum, that is, solemn and dark, but in fact, the Canterbury Museum pays more attention to strangeness, fun and experience, and many parents take their children to study and play in the museum, which is a paradise.