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  • If you have time to kill on an afternoon, definitely pay a visit to ROM. Tip: Half off admission ticket after 4:30PM on Fri only. Admission to the Terracotta Warriors exhibition is $7(non-discount). Unlike other museums, ROM is not funded by the government. ROM operates as a non-profit org that is privately funded by admission sales, contributions and donations from members. The exhibitions are separated into 4 levels with a basement for special exhibitions. The first level is the World Culture Gallery consisting of the 19th century Native American culture to early Canadian history and peoples. Across the other side, it leads to Asia's history covering the Gallery of China (Chinese Temple Art, sculptures, collections , and architecture), History and Culture of Korea, and the Gallery of Japan (gallery, artifacts, and history). The second level features the Natural History covering the Bat Cave, Earth's Treasures (minerals, Gems, and Gold), Age of Mammals (fossil skeletons of the Ice Age), Gallery of Birds and Dinosaurs, and Fossil Evidence. The third level showcases the Ancient Cyprus focusing on the Hellenistic period to Bronze Age, Art and Culture of the indigenous peoples from Africa, the American continents, Asia-Pacific region, and Oceania, Galleries from Africa, South Asia, Middle East, Egypt, Western and Central Europe, Greece, Bronze Age Aegean (Ancient civilizations of the Cycladic, Minoan, Mycenaean and Geometric periods of Greece). The fourth level highlights the international collection of costume and textiles ranging from the 18th century to the early Islamic textiles. The basement level currently showcase the The Warrior Emperor and China's Terracotta Army Exhibition. Apparently, five of the Terracotta Warriors were shipped from China for display at ROM. My fav exhibition at ROM is the Gift for the Princess display, an enclosed glass box with security sensor and tempture monitor which showcases a bowl made entirely from pure crystal. Another interesting artwork is the Michael Lee-Chin's Crystal which is a large pyramid crystal figure display at the front of the museum. ROM is worth checking out, you won't be disappointed!
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