Getting to the museum itself was an experience because it was cold, raining, and we only had two umbrellas for three people. It took us a while to find it but when we did we were like, “what kind of museum is this?” When we walked in a doorman put our umbrellas into nice plastic bags and led us to get tickets. These were no normal tickets either… they had stickers on them. When we finally went to see the exhibits they were rather odd. Many of the statues seemed to be in various sex positions and, being the mature men we were, we laughed. The most interesting exhibit we saw was most likely the buddhist shrine with the weird mantras. For me personally it was interesting to see all of these different religions and cultures in one place even though in the outside world they are constantly in conflict. Me being a christian it was interesting to see the religion that most of my ancestors were and how a lot of those customs are still practiced today even though a lot of us are of a different religion now. Some things are passed on and survive the times no matter what.