During summer vacation, I took my kids to the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum. Museum admission is free but reservations are required. I couldn't get an appointment for several days, so I ended up buying tickets for the VR exhibition "How Civilization Works." There are two VR exhibitions, and the other, "Meeting Qianlong," is probably about the Qing Dynasty. I arrived before 10:30 AM, and there was a long line at the entrance. The entrance machine, which scanned IDs one by one, was inefficient, especially given the hot weather. We saw "How Civilization Works" (which covers several historical periods, including the Liangzhu and Sanxingdui sites), and then explored each floor, showing the development of porcelain and exquisite porcelain from different historical periods. I didn't go to the exhibition hall for the internet-famous "Wu Yu Pizza," as the queue was two hours. There's a restaurant on the second floor, but the food wasn't very good value for money. With no restaurants nearby, we had to make do with a quick lunch. The fifth photo is the museum's most treasured item.