Swiss pass is free to visit. The northwest suburb of Geneva is an area where international organizations are concentrated. Along the way, the names of the stations are the International Telecommunication Union (UIT), the United Nations Office (UN) and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Society (ICRC). The International Red Cross Museum (MIRC) is a small-scale exhibition hall with a similar style to the World Expo. It has few objects and focuses on conveying humanistic ideas. The entrance door is a group of blindfolded sculptures with their hands cut back. It can be imagined that, as figurines, they are in a dark despair both at present and in their hearts. The Red Cross and Red Crescent flag hanging above the sculpture implies that the responsibility of the Red Cross Movement is to protect human life from helplessness and fear. The inside exhibition board has Confucius "Analects of Confucius" in the famous motto "do not do to others what you don't want to do to others" and a paragraph signed "Xunzi" -- "close to the teacher selling expensive, the people are well-off and well-paid to raise it" (but the English introduction is about Sun Tzu) - - back to Baidu for a while, it is indeed an extract of "Art of War of Sun Tzu".