Tate Modern, on the South Bank of the Thames in London, is a local called TATE. TATE looks like an old-fashioned factory building or warehouse. The interior architecture, exhibition room layout and exhibition content are very special. It is worth exploring whether professionals or lay-outs in the art industry. TATE is not as crowded as other museums in London. It has large space, spacious space, plenty of sofas, seats and many places with good view and rest. TATE Museum has no tickets, voluntary donations of 4 pounds and maps of 1 pound. TATE has some special exhibitions from time to time. The general audience needs to buy tickets separately. TATE does not have Chinese instructions. The coffee shop on the roof takes excellent pictures.