点评:I wish we had longer to stay here, but we came close to their closing time. It is a place easy to miss as it is in the middle of a residential area. Bring your student ID if it is applicable to get the student rate. The museum showcases the rich history of ancient Peru in pottery and textiles, and the fact that it was the collection of a Japanese business man is testament to the welcoming of multiculturalism in their country. We especially enjoyed the Incan knotted strings that showed their record-keeping system and an astounding garment made of feathers - so well preserved. There is a little corner in the pottery area in which we felt an eerie presence. My son and I went at different moments and we both felt the same thing. (We talked about it after we left). It added to the intrigue of this cool museum.
翻译:我希望我们能在这里多呆一会儿,但我们快到他们关门的时间了。这个地方很容易错过,因为它位于住宅区的中心。如果可以的话,请带上您的学生证,以享受学生优惠。博物馆展示了古代秘鲁丰富的陶器和纺织品历史,而它是由一位日本商人收藏的,这一事实证明了他们国家对多元文化的欢迎。我们特别喜欢印加人的打结绳,它们展示了他们的记录保存系统,还有一件令人震惊的羽毛服装——保存得非常好。在陶器区的一个小角落里,我们感觉到了一种怪异的存在。我和儿子在不同的时间去了,我们都感觉到了同样的事情。(我们离开后谈论了这件事)。这增加了这个很酷的博物馆的吸引力。