The "cultural and museum fever" reflects the new trend of Chinese cultural and tourism
2024-04-22
On March 13th, tourists visited the Langfang Museum in Hebei Province. In recent years, there has been a continuous "cultural and museum craze" in many parts of China, with museums breaking through various forms to attract more young people to explore traditional culture, such as taking photos with cultural relics, wearing Hanfu, collecting a set of cultural relics seals, and buying an "archaeological blind box" to take home. Every weekend, museums in many parts of China experience a small peak in passenger flow. Not long ago, an exhibition experience sparked a strong interest among Zhou Lizhuang, who lives in Hengshui, Hebei, in the more than 2200 year history of his hometown. Entering the Hengshui Jizhou Museum, we present a 3D representation of the technological scenes of the Great Yu's flood control and the origin of the Jiuzhou Ding, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in it and follow the historical context to understand the past millennium of the ancient city of Jizhou. "I have heard the story of Yu Yu's flood control, but I never expected it to happen in my hometown." Zhou Lizhuang said, "The trip to the Jizhou Museum has yielded fruitful results." Technology has empowered historical stories, and we seem to 'travel' back to ancient times. The origins of dividing the nine provinces are clearer in my mind. ". On March 10th, students from Yingcai School in Hengshui City, Hebei Province visited the cultural and creative exhibition area while studying at the Hengshui Museum. "Museums carry national memories and cultural essence," said Du Xiangli, the director of Hengshui Museum. In the past, many elderly people searched here for past memories, but now it has become a fashion for young people to pursue history in museums. In museums across the country, many teachers and parents can always be seen visiting with their children. Some children stand in front of the exhibits and observe carefully, occasionally taking out notebooks to record; Some students also hold history textbooks and occasionally compare them with exhibition information; Many young people still wear Hanfu and exquisite makeup, taking photos with cultural relics as souvenirs... The immersive learning experience continuously stimulates the enthusiasm of young people for cultural exploration. Du Xiangli stated that the Hengshui Museum holds over 100 joint research and learning activities with primary, secondary, and tertiary schools every year, and also organizes various cultural activities that combine fun and education in schools and communities. The "Cloud Tour Hengbo" digital platform launched by the museum has attracted many young students to click and browse. The museum continues to innovate its "opening methods", attracting young people to visit exhibitions through creative expression and organizing characteristic activities. Not long ago, Chai Yutong, a college student visiting the Langfang Museum in Hebei Province, purchased a limited edition puzzle stamp card set box. On March 13th, staff of Langfang Museum in Hebei Province displayed a limited edition jigsaw puzzle with stamped cards. "What needs to be filled in the blank space left on the card?" After carefully asking the staff, Chai Yutong learned that to fill these blank spaces, he needs to search for 9 exquisite seals in the museum during his visit, including 8 different fonts of "dragon" from the Shang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty and 1 cultural relic seal with dragon pattern decoration. "The Chinese civilization has a long and profound history. The cultural genes contained in characters from different historical periods are worth savoring again and again." Chai Yutong said, as she took the task to visit the museum carefully and learned about the evolution process of the "dragon" character from division to unification, from complexity to simplicity, deepening her cultural confidence in her heart. The popularity of cultural experience is not decreasing, and cultural and creative products are selling well. Some museums actively seek the integration of traditional culture and modern life
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Source:XinhuaNet
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