Walking through the festival avenue, in the view of "Yunmenghu Lake" and Merlion, take the escalator up the hill to find Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. After exchanging tickets for booking tickets by mail in advance on domestic travel websites, we entered the wax museum. First, we took a boat to see the background of Singapore's urban changes and wax figures. Afterwards, the tickets were checked and entered the exhibition hall. The way of admission was quite unique. Singaporeans were very creative in tourism. The first people we saw in the wax museum were three politicians, the first President of Singapore, whom we had never heard of; the former President of Malaysia, whom we knew many years ago; and Chairman Mao Zedong, whom we are very familiar with. The three politicians appeared at the entrance of the Wax Museum as if they had a strong Singapore history. The political tasks that followed were the Queen of England and the past and present leaders of Singapore, where US President Barack Obama and India's Mahatma Gandhi were present in friendship, representing the leaders of the world's and Asian powers. The most striking picture here is the old photo of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his wife. As an outstanding and outstanding leader of Singapore, he once led the people of Singapore to build a prosperous and miraculous country. Here, the identity of love has a more people-friendly element. It happened that a group of children visited the wax museum. All of a sudden, this little space for tourists was full of noise. The children posed various postures and took pictures with the figures in the wax museum. The true feelings and the vividness of the wax figures formed a far-reaching picture. Tourists also choose their idols to take pictures with them, and the whole wax museum has a different mix of true and false smiles. We appreciate the integration of reality and memory in watching wax statues and looking at the introduction of characters. With these lively children, this seemingly lifeless wax museum is full of joy, laughter and life.