During the trip to the three countries of the Baltic Sea, you can see a variety of amber, colors and shapes. Compared with the street stalls and luxurious amber shops, there are many treasures in the amber museum, which is an eye-opener. The Amber Museum in Vilnius is like a geological museum, with pictures explaining the formation, type, distribution, identification and so on. There is a magnifying glass to observe the details of the amber. Displayed in the basement, not big, free of tickets. On the ground is an amber store, with a wide variety of traditional honey-colored amber and light-colored honey wax. I asked many stores and explained that honey wax is a special amber. At that time, pine tree oil dripping on the rock, and it became a thousand years later. I don't know if it is true or not. The store shouldn't sell artificial amber, but it's relatively expensive.