The Israelis Museum is one of the ten largest museums in the world. We went to it on the Sabbath, because there was no other place to go, so there were a lot of people on that day. The first stop must be the treasure of the town hall, the Dead Sea Scrolls. Unfortunately, the words do not understand, read also do not understand, this white onion museum is the whole of Israel Museum can not take photos of the place. Secondly, I went to see the model of the second temple. It's magnificent. Outside, if someone can explain what it is, it's easier to understand. The third stop was the only archaeological museum with Chinese explanatory instruments in the museum, mostly about the Canaan period or 2000 years ago. Then I went to the China Pavilion and was shocked to see the melon seed road paved with Jingdezhen ceramics. There are also many works by Ai Qing's youngest son, Ivey. I also went to the mural gallery, but because I don't know how to appreciate art, I don't even know the works of the masters. In a word, it's a big museum. It's tired walking all the time, but it's worth it. On the Sabbath day, even the cafe is closed and there's no place to buy a hot drink. Next to the museum is the Hebrew University of Jews.