(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Shandong Cultural Venues Suspend Offline Training Diversified Services "Blooming on the Cloud"

  China News Service, Jinan, March 15 (Reporter Zhao Xiao) In the face of the current complex and severe epidemic situation, Shandong's cultural and tourism departments have upgraded epidemic prevention measures, and offline training activities organized by various public cultural service venues at all levels in the province have been suspended one after another. However, diversified services are "not closed", and the advantages of digital platforms are used to allow audiences and readers to "cloud enjoy" cultural feasts.

  At present, in response to the epidemic prevention and control arrangements, Jinan Cultural Center, Jinan Science and Technology Museum, and Jinan Earthquake Science Museum have successively issued closing notices. Qingdao Museum and Qingdao Library have been temporarily closed since March 13. Yantai Books Museum, Yantai Art Museum, etc. will be temporarily closed from March 14.

  During the period of pressing the "pause button" for offline services, Jinan Cultural Center will continue to push a series of high-quality digital cultural resources such as public welfare MOOCs, outstanding literary and artistic works exhibitions, and intangible cultural heritage online exhibitions to citizens through digital platforms, and broadcast "Qushan Art Sea - "Xinglehui" shows wonderful content every week; Qingdao Cultural Center will launch an online service brand "Cloud" (exhibition hall, classroom, bookstore, stage, intangible cultural heritage), and various digital resources will meet with citizens on the "cloud" ;Weihai City Museum will push a series of content such as "Yunyou Weibo" and "Weibo Collection of Cultural Relics" online, presenting exhibitions and collections of cultural relics in some venues in stages, so that citizens can participate in the museum's cultural experience activities without leaving home. .

Shandong Museum moved the exhibition hall to the "cloud".

The picture shows the digital exhibition hall.

Screenshot of the official platform

  Shandong provincial cultural venues also spare no effort to enrich "cloud services".

Through the "Lubo New Media Matrix", Shandong Museum has moved the museum to the "cloud" to provide audiences with services such as online exhibitions, live exhibitions, cultural relics appreciation, and cultural and museum MOOCs; the Shandong Provincial Cultural Center plans to carry out the offline courses of the New Six Arts School The postponement will provide high-quality online public cultural services, and continue to open the Shandong Provincial Cultural Center MOOCs free of charge to facilitate online learning for netizens; Shandong Provincial Library integrates digital resources in its collections and sets up “Digital Reading Platform” “Lu "Tuyun Study", etc., readers can search by one-click on their mobile phones and enjoy the services of "10W+" collection micro-libraries anytime, anywhere.

  In addition, in view of the current epidemic situation, many scenic spots in Shandong have also successively issued announcements of temporary closure.

Taishan Bixia Temple, Taishan Lingying Palace, Yantai Penglai Pavilion Scenic Spot, and Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea Resort will be temporarily closed from March 13.

At the same time, in the field of catering, Zibo, Dezhou, Qingdao and other places issued notices one after another, all catering units suspend the provision of dine-in services and group dinners.

  According to the Shandong Provincial Health and Health Commission, from 0:00 to 24:00 on March 14, Shandong reported 63 new local confirmed cases, including 27 in Qingdao, 19 in Binzhou, 12 in Zibo, 2 in Weifang, 2 in Rizhao, and 2 in Yantai. 1 case.

There were 107 new local asymptomatic infections, including 43 in Weihai, 27 in Zibo, 16 in Qingdao, 12 in Weifang, 6 in Dezhou, 2 in Binzhou, and 1 in Yantai.

As of 24:00 on March 14, there were 954 local confirmed cases and 1,305 local asymptomatic infections in the province.

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