[Explanation] Recently, the reporter came to the Red Culture Museum of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai. In the exhibition hall, under the warm yellow light, hundreds of old newspapers were carefully framed with photo frames and hung on the red walls on both sides of the promenade. The paper was blurred. The ink marks seem to have started a dialogue with time.

  [Explanation] After several years of hard work, Suoang Shengge and his daughter founded the Yushu Prefecture Red Culture Museum.

The reporter saw that there were more than 300 old and new newspapers from 1949 to 2021 on display in the museum, and more than 500 books, medals, daily necessities and other physical objects, recording the "source of three rivers" in the 70 years since the establishment of the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. Development and change.

  [Explanation] According to Soang Shengge, these exhibits come from a wide range of sources. Nearly 1,800 newspapers have been mailed from all over the country. He and his daughter need to find Yushu-related reports from the complicated bound editions and arrange them again in chronological order.

  [Explanation] Soang Shengge told reporters that the newspapers on display must be covered with a protective film, and the entire page of Yushu News must be marked with a red pen, squeeze out the air, and place the photo frame. Because the corners of the old newspapers are worn and oxidized seriously, It may break with a light touch, so be extra careful. Newspapers are old and have a pungent odor, and you will shed tears after reading them for a long time.

Sometimes it takes the father and daughter a whole day to discover a biscuit-sized yushu-related report from a large box of old newspapers.

  [Live Voice] This is when students take exams, they are used to print papers or documents printed by units.

This movie machine is here in Yushu. I was very young at that time, and I especially liked watching this kind of movies. When I got this movie, it was almost six hours away.

  [Explanation] Suoangshengge said that in his view, the 70 years since the founding of the government was the period of fastest development and greatest change in the history of Yushu. History needs to be inherited from top to bottom. From the overall perspective, we must use historical data as the basis and respect the facts. .  

  [Live Voice] (The person in the photo) is called Rencuo. She saved a lot of people in our area at that time when the medical treatment was underdeveloped. So you read this old newspaper and also reported that she was very much. .

  【Explanation】Environmental protection guard Jaysang Sonan Dajie, "Good Chinese" Tashi Dongzhou, Gao Gao "Mamba" Dr. Rencuo... These familiar Yushu model figures in old newspapers are full of vivid images, and Suo Angsheng Ge takes her daughter to visit their former residences and collects clothing, tools, and daily necessities, so that the stories in the newspaper and the objects echo each other, making them more realistic and persuasive.

  [Explanation] Over the past 30 years, Suoangshengge has used his salary savings to collect and organize historical materials that record the development and changes of the Yushu area, and rescue the content that is on the verge of loss.

  [Concurrent] Suo Ang Shengge, Director of Yushu Red Culture Museum

  After our old newspaper was on display, in the past seventy years, what has changed in the lives of our people in Yushu, and how we have gone from poverty to wealth step by step, is such a testimony.

  [Explanation] He believes that the value of historical materials cannot be measured by price. The purpose of opening the museum is to let young people in Yushu know the past without barriers, to be moved by the stories of their predecessors, to know the source of today's happy life, and to be grateful.

  [Explanation] It is understood that September is the Publicity Month of National Unity and Progress in Yushu Prefecture, and the museum is open all day during the publicity month.

  (Reported by reporter Zhou Ruichen in Yushu, Qinghai)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】