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传承文明 照鉴未来
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-05-16 22:12

Group 1 - The opening of the Lingjiatan Site Museum in Anhui marks a significant milestone in showcasing over 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, with approximately 1,100 artifacts on display that highlight the site's importance in the origin and development of Chinese culture [1] - The number of museums in China has been growing at an average rate of over 200 per year, with projections indicating that the total will exceed 7,000 by the end of 2024 [1] - The enthusiasm for museums has surged, with over 10 billion visitors benefiting from free museum access nationwide, and the trend of "one museum in one city" becoming increasingly popular among tourists [1] Group 2 - The Yunmeng County Museum in Hubei experienced a surge in visitors during the "May Day" holiday, driven by its collection of precious artifacts, including the "First Longwen Gu" [2] - President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of preserving Chinese cultural treasures for future generations during his visit to the Yunmeng County Museum [2] Group 3 - The Sanxingdui Museum is utilizing artificial intelligence technology for the restoration and digital simulation of artifacts, enhancing the understanding of the Sanxingdui civilization [3] - Major archaeological projects, such as the "Archaeology China" initiative, are advancing, with new museums opening to the public, showcasing the continuous and innovative nature of Chinese civilization [3] Group 4 - Museums are increasingly recognized as vital for preserving cultural heritage and fostering national identity, with various forms of traditional craftsmanship being integrated into modern artistic expressions [4] - The China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, opened in 2022, exemplifies the role of museums in promoting the transmission and innovation of intangible cultural heritage [4] Group 5 - The diversity and openness of museums are highlighted, showcasing the rich history and culture of China while allowing the public to engage with and protect cultural roots [6] Group 6 - The China Communist Party History Exhibition Hall serves as a significant venue for reflecting on the Party's history and achievements, attracting over 4.5 million visitors since its opening [8] - The emphasis on youth engagement with museums is seen as a way to enhance historical awareness and cultural confidence among the younger generation [8] Group 7 - The Shanghai Museum East Hall features a Su-style garden and serves as a cultural hub, promoting community engagement and improving public welfare [9] - The Guangdong Provincial Museum has established a mobile museum to foster cultural exchange between different regions, particularly between Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau [9] Group 8 - Innovative exhibition methods, such as stage performances in museums, are being employed to make historical narratives more engaging and accessible to the public [11] - The integration of new technologies, including virtual and augmented reality, is transforming the museum experience, allowing for immersive interactions with cultural artifacts [11] Group 9 - The Silk Road Digital Museum connects global audiences with cultural artifacts from various countries, enhancing cross-cultural understanding and collaboration among museums [13] - The evolution of museums into dynamic spaces that foster public participation and creativity is seen as essential for the future of cultural heritage [14]