The Chiang Mai 3D Art Museum is the world's largest 3D Art Museum (also known as "Paradise Art"), which was established and operated by Korean Jang Kyu Suk with an investment of 60 million baht (about 11.88 million yuan). The Museum has three floors, the largest in the world, and has more than 130 3D wall paintings. The highlights include terrestrial animals, the underwater world, extinct animals, deserts and world-famous Pharaoh tombs. The paintings in the museum are creative, imaginative and colorful. The Museum pays attention to the interactive artistic form to divert tourists'thinking and stimulate the public's imagination.