[Explanation] Put on white gloves, wet the surface of the cylindrical clod with water, pick up the mini "shovel" and shovel the surrounding soil a little bit, and then sweep away the layers of topsoil. Finally, a mini version of the cultural relic "Jiang" The cup" model shows its true face... In the auditorium of the Hong Kong Lutheran Association Xinyi Middle School, a unique "Study Tour" activity in the Mainland is going on.

Affected by the epidemic, most schools in Hong Kong have suspended the exchange and inspection activities for mainland students. In order to enhance the understanding of the country among Hong Kong students, on September 20, the "Traveling in China, Bogutongxin" Hong Kong and Macao youth study tour to the mainland was held in Hong Kong, with dozens of students. Famous Hong Kong teachers and students visited the Henan Museum through online methods, and even experienced the process of excavating cultural relics by opening blind boxes of cultural relics.

  [Concurrent] Yao Boliang, member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council

  I think this time I have the wings of science and technology. Through cloud tourism, I can have a deeper understanding of our country's history and culture, as well as national treasures and cultural relics, so that I can make better preparations for future study tours in the mainland.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong Legislative Council Member Deng Fei

  Everyone knows that the current exchange and inspection activities on the cloud are basically 360°, and there is no blind spot to see a scenic spot, so it can let us Hong Kong teenagers understand the historical and cultural scenic spots in the mainland more thoroughly and macroscopically.

  [Explanation] Many teachers and students who participated in the event told reporters that whether it was the remote connection with the experts from the mainland museums or the cultural relics blind box workshop at the event site, they all made them feel a novel experience completely different from the physical tour.

  [Concurrent] Lan Suqin, teacher of Hong Kong Lutheran Church Lutheran Middle School

  It is very good to have the Yunyou series now. Not only do they watch the museum online, but some people actually take them on a tour to see it, just like watching it in person, and even some archaeological blind boxes for us to experience, so that the students will feel more profound, even You can experience the fun of archaeology.

  【Concurrent】Student Zhao of Hong Kong Lutheran Church Lutheran Middle School

  Through this activity, I have come into contact with many cultural relics through new methods. Although I have visited the mainland before and seen many cultural relics, this activity is very innovative and I have benefited a lot from this activity.

  [Concurrent] Student Cai, a student of Hong Kong Lutheran Church Lutheran Middle School

  Our school is very good this time. We hold this online course in a very innovative way. Through this activity, our students can experience the local culture of Henan more deeply, which is of great help to cultural inheritance.

  Reporter Liang Yuan Fan Siyi reports from Hong Kong

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]