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Summer Magic Capital Exhibition Hall (IX: World Pixel Exhibition of British Library)

After visiting eight pavilions of the World Expo, I want to go home. Because too many photos were taken, the battery of the mobile phone was only 18%, but just out of the door of the exhibition hall, a huge advertisement fluttered in front of my eyes-the World Pixel Summer Special Exhibition of the British Library.

I also arranged this exhibition in my must-see itinerary, but I didn't expect it to be held in the Expo Museum. I hesitated a little and didn't want to go to the same place for the second time, so I also went to visit it!

The water has been finished. I bought another bottle of water in front of the vending machine and found the entrance to the exhibition hall. It's still expensive to buy a ticket, so buy it! But he sent me another bottle of water, and I took one from left to right. I strode forward, but I was disappointed when I walked in. This is a very, very thin exhibition.

As soon as you enter the door, the layout of the exhibition hall is quite distinctive. Hundreds of pieces of white paper are strung into a screen with white light shining underneath. Paper is thin and light, blowing in the wind, flashing lights and colorful, which is a selling point.

Since it is a famous library, there should be books! I put my head in the past, studied for a long time, and took a deep breath, alas! There are books, but they are all fake books. Except for the front cover and back cover, they are all white boxes, which contain books and clothes, with three or four listed picture frames, in which are pencil drawings of Shakespeare's works. As for your desire to browse Shakespeare's rare ancient books, you must think too much!

Next to a man, the magnetic voice is popularizing the origin of Sherlock Holmes, which is to introduce Conan Doyle. He talked about Kan Kan and spies, surrounded by a group of children and their parents, and his eyes were full of longing and admiration. I looked up at the portrait of Sherlock Holmes. He still had that determined and shrewd expression, as if laughing at me: You can't find my content, not anymore, except to show you my cool face! I feel cheated deeply.

Walking to the other side of the exhibition hall, the "Yongle Grand Ceremony" was spread out, and the dome light in the cupboard shone alone on the three Yongle brothers, darling! Is the ceremony this thin? It is my ignorance.

A few steps further, there is a maze of about 10 square meters, and there are few decorations in the maze: a brief introduction of writer Andersen, a toy house of Alice in Wonderland, a brief introduction of the little prince, and a tin man sitting on the wooden wall of the maze. That's all. Ellipsis is useless here. I will end it safely.

In the end, the maze is the background of a magical forest. Purple and mini are beyond your imagination, just like the background wall behind the TV at home. Several chubby boys were squatting there posing, and I almost threw up. The fat man is taking pictures in Alice's magical forest. God, this wall is at most one meter and two meters! They are so boring that they only need a fake headdress to dress up as a male version of Alice.

There is a red bus next to the maze. I stepped on the steps of the bus. There are four leather sofas in the bus with portraits of Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart. All right, that's it. The exhibition is over.

I walked to the exit and was delighted to see many children's paintings posted in the long and narrow corridor. They are lifelike, but such a vital thing is placed in the most inconspicuous position in the exhibition hall. The organizer must have lost money. It happened that my mobile phone was dead, otherwise I would have taken more pictures.

I am very disappointed. Paid exhibitions are not as good as free exhibitions. The ukiyo-e exhibition dazzled my eyes, and the Expo exhibition shocked my heart. This fake exhibition in the British Library sounds good, but it's just to bluff and bully me into never being in England? As for who is suitable, it should be those young parents who are wearing kindergarten dolls and patting their babies.

I suddenly woke up. This is a place where internet celebrities punch in without nutrition, and a studio for taking pictures of children. Run!