The National Museum must be there. The photographic exhibition of Helsinki, Finland, in a building opposite the National Museum is surprisingly wonderful. On the doorstep sat a little melancholy cub, whew. The hole in the glass of the gate was left in 1918 during the Civil War and has been preserved as a witness of history. Finland's footsteps are shown here, starting with the earliest inhabitants of this land, spanning the era of subordination to other countries until independence. I don't know how Fenfen feels when she looks at this exhibit. In addition, the design of tickets is very special.