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Turkey's "Wonderful Flower" Museum, whose collection was donated by women, won the Guinness World Record.

Some people especially like to go to local museums when they visit the famous historical cities in China, because it is the essence of history. In this world, there are many museums that collect all kinds of wonderful things. What they collect is not necessarily historical relics, but all kinds of strange and extremely interesting things. For example, there is a toilet museum in India, which specializes in collecting all kinds of toilets, and there are other excreta museums, sewer museums, parasite museums and so on abroad.

In fact, we can accept these wonderful museums. However, as a China native, there is a museum that has broken the world record, but I really don't understand it. When I walk in, I only feel a cold air coming on my face and my whole body is numb. This is the Turkish hair museum.

This hair museum is located in the small town of Avanos, Turkey. The collection of the whole museum, as its name implies, is human hair. The owner of this museum is Jalip Olaku, a well-known local ceramist. There are 16000 kinds of hair in this museum, which are donated by women all over the world for free. Later, he applied for the Guinness Book of World Records, which was recorded as the place where he collected the most hair in the world, and Mr. Olaku also collected the most hair.

In fact, this hair museum in Turkey doesn't look big. It looks like an ordinary ceramic shop. If you only look at the appearance, you will never think that there are more than 16000 women's hair collected here. On the first floor of the museum, there are ceramic handicrafts made by Jalip Olaku, including some normal handicrafts and some with unique shapes.

Because of the buildings here, the indoor lights are not bright, but rather dim. Although the door is small, it is spacious, and there are many dark passages in which you can shuttle. Handicrafts here can be sold. Visitors who come and go can ask the store price if they see something they like.

Then if you want to enter the hair salon in the basement, you need to pay a certain ticket and are not allowed to go in to shoot. Therefore, many people suspect that the handicrafts above are for tourists' consumption, while the underground museum is used to attract customers. Just like many scenic spots in China have corridors selling souvenirs at the exits.

In the underground hair museum, there are all kinds of hair with the names and addresses of hair donors hanging on them. These hairs are placed neatly, which shows that the owner is really taking care of this hair museum. If tourists want to donate their hair during the visit, it is ok, and the store will carefully prepare paper tapes, scissors and other items for them.

After the visit, I went back to the first floor, where I could see many coins from China. More interestingly, there was a photo of the owner of a ceramic shop and a female star from China. The actress's name is Lin Chi-ling, and the clerk knows that she is a very popular actress in China, saying that she once brought her family and should have donated her hair. The shopkeeper was very happy to take a photo with her.

Lin Chi-ling should have bought some ceramics here, because in their photos, Lin Chi-ling and the store manager are holding a ceramic. Another staff member said that Andy had been here before and didn't know whether it was true or not, but it must be true, otherwise he didn't know Andy.

But to be honest, hair should not be donated at will and put elsewhere. Some time ago, everyone should have seen some girls cut off their hair in short videos, and then braided them into hand ropes for their boyfriends. But in ancient times, body hair and skin were controlled by parents, so it was impossible to cut hair easily, so many kinds of sayings and customs were handed down. Among them, hair, as a relatively valuable thing, is best not to give it to others easily or put it in other places. Doing so may hurt your future fortune, or bring some adverse effects to yourself.

Of course, there is no basis for such a thing. Just as China people, it is hard to avoid some empathy in my heart. In a word, this hair museum is worth a visit, and the ceramic shop above is also very distinctive, which is very suitable for punching in as a souvenir. If you want to buy something to take home, you can also choose it here, but ceramics are fragile, so be careful in the selection process.

Turkey's "Wonderful Flower" Museum, whose collection was donated by women, won the Guinness World Record.

In this museum abroad, the hair inside was donated by16,000 women, and Lin Chi-ling also came.