(Going to the grassroots in the New Year) Gansu Provincial Museum "Plowing" the Ox in the Year of the Ox: People no longer "check in" as tourists

  Chinanews.com, Lanzhou, February 18 (Zhang Jing) On the afternoon of the 17th (the sixth day of the first lunar month), Zhu Xuan put on volunteer work clothes as scheduled to guide visitors in the exhibition hall of the Gansu Provincial Museum and assist the staff in the museum to complete daily work .

As a native of Lanzhou, she often punches here, but this time, she is no longer a tourist.

  Zhu Xuan studied at an ordinary undergraduate college in Gansu Province, studying cultural relics and museums. Her Spring Festival plan is to carry out a one-month internship in a museum.

"I don't want to wander around the museum in a fancy way." She said that she hopes to take advantage of this volunteer work opportunity to do a good job of service work, and calm down to learn about historical cultural relics, modern cultural relics, ethnic cultural relics, and paleontological fossils and specimens. Learn.

The picture shows the bronze yak replica of the national treasure-class cultural relic exhibited at the Gansu Provincial Museum.

Photo by Zhang Jing

  During the Spring Festival, the Gansu Provincial Museum also launched a series of traditional calligraphy and calligraphy works on the basis of daily exhibitions, including calligraphy and calligraphy to welcome the Spring Festival: "Erxuan Society" calligraphy and painting reproduction exhibition, "Bull" turned the universe: Xin Chou (Year of Ox) A joint exhibition of cultural relics of the Chinese zodiac, Love Dunhuang: Duan Wenjie, Duan Jianshan and his son works exhibition, etc., present the local people with a "cultural gift package" during the Spring Festival.

  Before entering the Gansu Provincial Museum, people need to scan the QR code to register for free. This is one of the management measures for the museum to implement "reservation, flow restriction, and peak shifting" in order to prevent and control the epidemic.

When the people stepped into the exhibition hall through the turnstiles in an orderly manner, the "ox" turned the world: Xin Chou (Year of the Ox) New Year Zodiac Cultural Relics Joint Exhibition came into view.

  On the occasion of the Chinese New Year of Xin Chou (Year of the Ox), the above-mentioned Zodiac Cultural Relics Joint Exhibition is centered on the "ox". The exhibition "The Bull in the Year of the Ox" is launched from the aspects of the cow in history and culture, the cow in folk customs, and the cow in the natural world Show.

Accompanied by his family, third-year student Li Ruijuan stopped before the joint exhibition of Chinese zodiac cultural relics and took out the pen and paper he carried with him to make notes.

The picture shows 9-year-old Li Ruijuan stopping in front of the Chinese Zodiac Cultural Relics Joint Exhibition, using the pen and paper he carried to make learning records.

Photo by Zhang Jing

  9-year-old Li Ruijuan is a frequent visitor to the museum. She said that it is her own thoughts to write down what she learned and felt at the museum that day by taking notes. For her, visiting the museum during the Spring Festival is a good study for her. opportunity.

In this joint exhibition, she likes the section of "Cow in Folk Customs", because through a series of exhibitions of "paper-cut cow", she can more intuitively experience the "cow" in folk culture and folk art.

  At the exhibition hall, the majority of young parents took their children to "cultural classes", and some migrant workers from outside the province (city) chose to experience the lively atmosphere of the local cultural year on the last day of the Spring Festival holiday. In addition, the exhibition also attracted some retirees, who, out of their love of cultural communication, and for in-depth study, some people raised their mobile phones to take pictures of the contents of the exhibition one by one, planning to go home to organize and archive and study carefully... This is what the local people call "no more tourist-style check-in". (Finish)