点评:There are a lot of pluses: great location, lovely grounds, historic building and extensive collection covering lots of interesting periods, so it is ultimately worth a visit.
However, I couldn't help but walk away with a bad taste in my mouth, women are barely mentioned in exhibits until the very end where there is a woman's section but even that is mainly about men. It leaves one with three possibilities: historical artifacts relating to women weren't valued in the past hence they're missing or the indigenous cultures were/are sexist and do not value women or the museum is sexist in its curation. Not sure what the truth is but even a bit of a clearer narrative about why it is, would be helpful. Instead we get a straight faced statement about how Men didn't used to need women to produce babies and it was women's rudeness that let to them taking that on.
Other things to note, about half the exhibits have English translation but it is usually pretty pompous and verbose.
The exhibits themselves though are pretty fascinating so it is still worth a visit (especially as it is free.
翻译:它有很多优点:优越的地理位置、美丽的场地、历史悠久的建筑和涵盖许多有趣时期的广泛藏品,所以它最终值得一游。
然而,我还是忍不住带着不好的味道走开,展览中几乎没有提到女性,直到最后有女性专区,但即便如此,也主要是关于男性的。它留下了三种可能性:与女性有关的历史文物在过去没有受到重视,因此它们失踪了,或者土著文化曾经是性别歧视的,不重视女性,或者博物馆在策展中存在性别歧视。不确定真相是什么,但即使是更清楚地说明其原因,也会有所帮助。相反,我们得到了一个直截了当的说法,说男人过去并不需要女人生孩子,正是女人的粗鲁让他们接受了这一点。
其他需要注意的事情是,大约一半的展品都有英文翻译,但通常相当浮夸和冗长。
不过,展品本身非常吸引人,因此仍然值得一游(特别是因为它是免费的。