Shanghai Museum is one of the four major museums in China. The People's Square Station on Line 2 of Metro goes out at No. 1. A building with a dome and a square base is visible not far ahead. It looks like a copper tripod. It is simple and solemn. Its shape implies a place with a round sky. It is free to enter the museum. First, a guide map of the museum is obtained on the first floor. The Museum collection is displayed on four floors, and it is visited directly from the fourth floor. There are coins, national costumes, jades and furniture on display. In the exhibition hall of coins and jades, there is a film room showing documentaries. You can sit down and watch it. There is an introduction about how to make coins in ancient times, which reflects the wisdom of the ancients. The calligraphy and paintings, seals and ceramics displayed on the third and second floors are all objects with Chinese cultural characteristics. On the first floor, Buddha statues and bronzes are displayed, among which Dake Ding in the Western Zhou Dynasty is the treasure of the town hall. Shanghai Museum is rich in collections. If visitors want to savor it carefully, they should spend at least half a day.