The National Museum of Georgia is the largest museum in the Transcaucasian region. Although its area is not very large, it is quite good for a small country like Georgia to show its history and culture systematically. On the ground floor are ancient gold and silver wares and religious relics, spanning from B.C. to pre-Soviet occupation. On the first floor is the Paleontology Museum, which was shocked by dozens of restored fossils of ancient apes and human skulls as soon as it entered the exhibition hall of ancient apes. The second floor is the exhibition hall of the Soviet occupation period. The display screen near the entrance circulates the video of the 2008 South Ossetian War. It complains about the brutal persecution of innocent civilians by the war. The whole exhibition hall is designed as a dim and gloomy environment. It even takes the prison jail door as part of the decoration of the exhibition hall. It shows the whole history of the Soviet occupation period through photos and words. The third floor is the Oriental Museum of Art, which exhibits some Chinese and Japanese cultural relics. Museum can take photos, the staff will not come out to prevent, many cultural relics are displayed naked without glass cover, because few tourists, convenient to enjoy all kinds of cultural relics in close range.