The biggest reason to go to the small town of Ponnis next to Windermere in the Lake District (Bowness-on-Windermere) is that it is a very important stop to contact Peter Rabbit. Whether you have read the original, this rabbit that came out of the English countryside has been cured by many people. The background music in the museum is very brisk and lively, and it is more like a pastoral world from the storybook. It is not an exaggeration to push the door in and walk into a fairy tale. In this, in the form of three-dimensional restoration of the original 23 story scenes, for familiar people, watching the picture painted on paper in the real world in front of you, should be quite excited? For example, you can see the little Peter Rabbit in the garden of Mr. McGregor, and you can "visit" the kitchen of Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, and the Jemima Puddle-duck in the open space in the forest... I personally like Nutkin, the little squirrel hiding in the tree, except for Peter Rabbit! So, even if it is now out of the age of reading story books, but in here, there is still a serial picture of the feeling of leaping in front of you, and then completely unaffected by age immersed in it, but there is still a little sadness in the joy. The pavilion is really hidden, resulting in the passage or navigation reminder has reached the destination. Think about this year's film release, if it is full of business opportunities in China, they are low-key and almost transparent. When I entered the museum that day, my peers were basically parents with children with an average age of 1-2, and I was a grown-up with no children, sweating.