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信不信由你博物馆是以探险家罗伯特·李普利(Robert Ripley)的收集为主题设立的世界最大的博物馆之一,位于西归浦市中文旅游区入口。信不信由你博物馆在全世界有12个美术馆和户外公园。在美国、英国、加拿大、墨西哥、泰国等国家,运营着31处连锁设施,济州岛博物馆是第11个国家的第32处场馆。 博物馆中展示着罗伯特·李普利(Robert Ripley)在35年间,周游198个国家搜集到的奇妙物品共700余件。vivienvivien
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Centered on the spirit of explorer Robert Ripley, the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum showcases the bizarre objects he collected as he traveled the world, as well as the imitations he used to record oddities. It has opened a number of branch museums around the world, is the largest entertainment chain museum in the world, and is also the location for "Miss Ripley". This Jeju house contains a small piece of the Berlin Wall that was torn down when Germany was unified, a meteorite that flew from Mars, a creepy medieval underground prison, etc. After seeing it, I don’t know whether to believe it or not, it’s incredible. All the exhibits hide wonderful stories and backgrounds, making it a great place for children, teens and even adults to experience the rich history of the world. Various exhibits are displayed in circulation in many parts of the world, so each visit will be fresh. From the outside, the cartoon shape of the museum looks very strange. The building has 2 floors, including 12 exhibition halls and outdoor spaces. Entering the museum hall, you can see the pumpkin carriage boat, which is said to have run on Venice's Grand Canal; as well as the singing wax man band and the world's smaller cars. Visit each exhibition hall in turn, you can see Elvis' hair, the man with the golden nose, the tallest man in the world, the 24K gold-plated sports car, the clothes of Tibetan human bones, the portrait of quail eggs, the dwarf in the bird cage, etc. Interesting rotating tunnel. You can also interact with some exhibits, such as sticking your head into the glass jar and taking a photo with the "head jar" next to it; or pressing the button next to the scene where the death row prisoner is electrocuted, the prisoner will twitch and scream. There are two coconut trees outside the museum, you can stick your thumb on them to make a wish or pray for the eternal love.