The Aga Khan Museum, a window to enjoy Islamic culture in Toronto, opened in 2014 and has many wooden products. The beautiful white ceiling reflects soft lighting scattered on exquisite wooden chairs. The lighting and sound systems are the most advanced. The architectural concept reflects the wonderful blend of the past and the future, showing the microcosm of diversity. It is an absolutely stunning museum. Everything here is perfectly planned. From the gallery to the details of the building to the first-class cafes with exquisite espresso and Arabic pastries. Even tea restaurants need to have such a high profile. It can be seen that the designers at the time were demanding. The exhibits are everywhere embodying the traces of Islamic culture, which are their roots and the basis for which they are proud. There are also many related artworks on display, including textiles, ancient books, portraits, pottery, manuscripts and so on. The Aga Khan Museum is a great gift for Toronto. It also gives the people of North America a window to learn about another culture. We also visit an orchestra called the Andalusian Path. Instruments include African drums, drums, guitars, clarinet, cello, piano and more. There is also Andalusian tap dance. This ensemble produces such beautiful music and the effect is shocking. After the performance, the entire hall burst into applause and immersed itself in the atmosphere for a long time. Tips: 1. Open hours: Tuesday: 10:00am to 6:00pm; Wednesday: 10:00am to 8:00pm; Thursday to Sunday: 10:00am to 6:00pm. 2. The parking lot is $10 for a day.