On August 16th, on the occasion of the Third Chinese Physician's Day, to pay tribute to the retrogrades in the fight against the epidemic, the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation invited representatives of medical staff who had been in Wuhan and Xiaotangshan to fight the epidemic with their children. Forbidden City, appreciate the elegance of traditional culture.

  On the same day, the seventh lecture of "Future Lecture Hall" by the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation was held in the Forbidden City in Beijing, and Wang Xudong, the director of the Palace Museum, gave a lecture "From Dunhuang to the Forbidden City: The Future of Tradition". Wang Xudong explained the history and development of the cultural heritage of Dunhuang and the Forbidden City in a simple and simple way, and recorded the exchange, collision and integration of different cultures.

  The twin sisters Qin Yuxin and Qin Yuhe are high school students in Beijing No. 4 Middle School. Their mother is Zhang Hong, deputy director of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Peking University First Hospital. In February of this year, Zhang Hong went to Wuhan with the second batch of medical teams from the Peking University Health Science Center to work in the Sino-French New City campus of Tongji Hospital. On the same day, the sisters and their mother participated in the "Future Lecture" event.

  Huang Xu is the deputy chief physician of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital. She and her 12-year-old daughter Yin Zihan attended the event that day. She told reporters that she is usually busy with work and rarely has the opportunity to accompany her children to participate in the event. It is a precious experience to experience traditional culture in the Forbidden City. (Reporter Liu Xu edited Le Xiaomin)

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]