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吸引6亿人次的革命纪念馆,如何“圈粉”年轻人 | 文化中国行
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao· 2025-10-10 12:30
Core Viewpoint - The increasing engagement of young people with revolutionary memorials and artifacts reflects a growing interest in historical narratives and the spirit of resistance during the anti-Japanese war, as evidenced by various exhibitions and educational activities across China [3][5][6]. Group 1: Revolutionary Memorials and Exhibitions - Over 3,000 revolutionary-themed exhibitions are held annually in China, attracting around 600 million visitors to revolutionary sites and memorials [3]. - The National Cultural Heritage Administration reported that there are over 42,000 immovable revolutionary cultural relics and more than 1.5 million items in state-owned collections [5]. - The "I Want to Go to Yan'an" exhibition at the Eighth Route Army Xi'an Office Memorial Hall aims to connect the stories of young revolutionaries with contemporary youth, emphasizing the importance of personal narratives over traditional historical accounts [6][7]. Group 2: Youth Engagement and Educational Initiatives - The exhibition has seen a significant increase in youth participation, with 65% of visitors aged 18-35, and a total of 750,000 visitors since its opening, marking a 136% increase year-on-year [8]. - Educational programs such as "Revival Class" and "Going Abroad Class" are tailored for specific groups, aiming to instill patriotism and historical awareness among students [11]. - The integration of personal stories and emotional connections to artifacts is emphasized to make history more relatable to younger audiences [7][8]. Group 3: Cultural and Historical Significance - The "Roar, China" exhibition at the Beijing Lu Xun Museum showcases 132 woodcut works from the anti-Japanese period, highlighting the role of art in cultural resistance [14][15]. - The narrative of the anti-Japanese war is presented not only through artifacts but also through interactive and engaging storytelling methods that resonate with contemporary audiences [16]. - The collection and preservation of historical artifacts are viewed as a long-term commitment to understanding and conveying the stories behind them, rather than a mere acquisition process [16].
抗战文物,凝固的烽烟(博古知今)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-20 22:00
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of protecting and utilizing anti-Japanese war cultural relics as a commitment to history and the future [1] - In recent years, the protection of anti-Japanese war relics has intensified, with over 3,000 projects implemented nationwide for the protection, restoration, and display of these relics [1] - A comprehensive protection framework for anti-Japanese war relics has been established, showcasing significant sites and improving the preservation status of collections [1] Group 2 - The narrative of anti-Japanese war stories has shifted towards a more emotional and detailed expression, enhancing the impact of exhibitions and making historical figures relatable [2] - Anti-Japanese war relics serve a powerful role in education, particularly among students, fostering a sense of national spirit and resilience [2] - The popularity of anti-Japanese war sites as "red classrooms" is increasing, with significant visitor numbers and a robust chain of spiritual inheritance being established [3]
海军两艘现役主战军舰近期在青岛向公众开放
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-16 22:10
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the upcoming naval ship open day event organized by the Northern Theater Navy in Qingdao, Shandong Province, from September 24 to 28, 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War [1] Group 1 - The naval event will feature public tours of the guided missile destroyer Xining and the guided missile frigate Wuhu, both of which are domestically developed vessels [1] - The Xining is a Type 052D guided missile destroyer, commissioned in January 2017, while the Wuhu is a Type 054A guided missile frigate, commissioned in June 2017 [1] - The event will require real-name online reservations, which can be made through the "North Sea Fleet" WeChat official account, and attendees must present a valid second-generation resident ID card for entry [1]
各地中小学迎来“开学第一课” 点燃孩子们的爱国情怀与奋斗理想
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-01 23:26
Core Viewpoint - The opening classes across various regions in China are integrating the spirit of the Anti-Japanese War and the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War into patriotic education, commemorating revolutionary martyrs and fostering a sense of national pride among students [1][3][5]. Group 1 - In Yibin City, Sichuan Province, a themed opening class titled "Time Dialogue · Bloodline Inheritance" was held, where students listened to the last letter written by revolutionary martyr Zhao Yiman to her son, emphasizing the emotional connection and spiritual legacy left for future generations [3][5]. - In the city of Luoyang, nearly 400,000 primary and secondary school students participated in a themed ideological and political class titled "80 Years, Never Forget, Start Again Towards the Future," which included performances, motivational speeches from war veterans, and collective recitations to ignite patriotism and aspirations among students [5][9]. - In Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, the opening class involved storytelling about local revolutionary history, allowing students to connect with the past through engaging activities like red-themed story presentations and art projects, thereby instilling a sense of historical awareness and cultural appreciation [9][11]. Group 2 - The Communist Youth League Committee of Bazhong City emphasized the importance of remembering history and nurturing patriotism among students, aiming to instill the values of historical awareness and future aspirations [5][7]. - The principal of a primary school in Shijiazhuang highlighted the significance of bringing local historical narratives into the classroom, aiming to plant the seeds of red culture in young minds for a resilient future [11].
公益诉讼助力抗日英烈保护——让抗战精神永续传承
He Nan Ri Bao· 2025-08-28 23:17
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the active role of the judicial system, particularly the public interest litigation by the procuratorial organs, in protecting the rights and honors of anti-Japanese heroes and preserving red memories in China, especially as the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War approaches [6][12]. Group 1: Activities and Initiatives - Various procuratorial organs across different regions are engaging in activities to honor and protect the memory of anti-Japanese heroes, including visiting memorials and conducting follow-up inspections on the condition of memorial sites [5][9]. - The establishment of collaborative mechanisms between different regions to enhance the protection of anti-Japanese heroes' rights has been initiated, exemplified by the cooperation between the procuratorial organs of Piyang County and Chaohu City [8][10]. Group 2: Public Interest Litigation - Public interest litigation is emphasized as a crucial judicial tool for safeguarding national and social public interests, particularly in defending the glory of heroes and maintaining historical memory [6][12]. - The article discusses specific cases where procuratorial organs have initiated public interest litigation to investigate and protect the rights of anti-Japanese heroes, such as the case of martyr Lv Youde [7][8]. Group 3: Cultural and Historical Preservation - The article underscores the importance of preserving revolutionary cultural sites and relics, with specific examples of restoration efforts for historical sites related to anti-Japanese activities, such as the Chen Geng Command Post [11][12]. - The integration of revolutionary relics into local cultural tourism projects is highlighted as a means to promote the legacy of anti-Japanese heroes and educate future generations [12][13].
重温红色记忆 传承抗战精神 今日去苏州革命博物馆看“特展”
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-28 22:46
Core Points - The exhibition "Jiangnan Flames, Suzhou Memories - Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Anti-Japanese War" officially opened on August 29, 2023, at the Suzhou Revolutionary Museum, aiming to reflect the spirit of the Suzhou military and civilians during the Anti-Japanese War [1] - The exhibition is co-hosted by multiple organizations, including the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department and the Suzhou Military District Political Work Office, and features over 200 historical images and 100 precious artifacts, with many being displayed for the first time [1][2] - The exhibition will run until the end of December 2023 [3] Exhibition Features - The exhibition employs innovative display methods, combining traditional historical material presentation with artistic creations and AI technology to recreate key historical scenes, providing an immersive experience for visitors [2] - The core mission of the exhibition is to "accurately convey memories" and "restore history," ensuring historical details are presented accurately while enriching visual expression [2]
杭州为抗战老兵定格“荣光时刻”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-28 02:49
Core Viewpoint - The "Glory·Freeze" public welfare action aims to document the memories of anti-Japanese war veterans through professional photography, preserving their legacy and patriotism for future generations [3][4]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event commemorates the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War [3]. - A professional photography team visited the homes of eight veterans to capture their images in military uniforms and family portraits, utilizing a door-to-door service approach [3]. - The photography setup included costumes, lighting, backdrops, and portable printing equipment to create a temporary studio in the veterans' homes [3]. Group 2: Emotional Impact - Veterans expressed deep emotions upon receiving their photographs, with one stating it would be displayed prominently in their home [3]. - Family members were moved to tears, recognizing the military portraits as the most precious photos in their households [3]. Group 3: Historical Significance - The stories shared by veterans during the photography sessions represent not only personal memories but also a collective historical heritage of the Chinese nation [4]. - The photographs will serve as educational materials for patriotism and ideological education in exhibitions, schools, and communities [4]. Group 4: Future Initiatives - The veterans' service center plans to continue collecting oral histories and documenting red memories, aiming to create more impactful cultural projects that promote the spirit of the anti-Japanese war [4].
宛平城焕新开放
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-27 22:19
Core Perspective - The article highlights the revitalization and cultural significance of the Lugouqiao Wanfengcheng historical and cultural district in Beijing, emphasizing the integration of historical preservation with modern urban development [2][5][7]. Group 1: Historical and Cultural Significance - The Lugouqiao Wanfengcheng area is recognized as a historical cultural protection zone and a site for national anti-war memorial activities, embodying the spirit of the great anti-war struggle [2][3]. - The district features significant historical sites, including the 800-year-old Lugou Bridge and the China Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum, which serve as reminders of the past and are integral to the city's cultural identity [2][8]. Group 2: Urban Renewal and Development - Recent renovations have improved the living environment while preserving historical elements, with a focus on integrating cultural heritage into modern life [2][5]. - The area is being transformed into a "museum city," with plans to introduce various museums and cultural facilities to enhance public cultural services [3][4]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Activities - The district hosts various exhibitions and events that reflect local history and culture, such as the "Fengtai Anti-War Special Exhibition," showcasing artifacts and photographs from the anti-Japanese war [4][11]. - The integration of modern technology in exhibitions, such as QR codes for detailed information, enhances visitor engagement and educational experiences [13][14]. Group 4: Visitor Experience and Tourism - Since the reopening of the China Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum, daily visitor numbers have exceeded 20,000, indicating a growing interest in the area's historical significance [14]. - The district aims to attract international tourists by promoting peace and cultural exchange, showcasing China's commitment to preserving its history while looking towards the future [14].
英雄之路
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-27 07:51
Core Viewpoint - The article explores the significance of streets named after anti-Japanese heroes in China, particularly in the context of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War, highlighting how these names serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made for national independence and the ongoing legacy of these heroes in contemporary society [1][30]. Group 1: Historical Context - Streets named after heroes like Zhang Zizhong, Zhao Dengyu, and Tong Linge have become permanent memorials, reflecting the collective memory of the sacrifices made during the Anti-Japanese War [7][9]. - The renaming of roads to honor these heroes occurred shortly after the war, with significant public support and rapid implementation, indicating a strong societal desire to commemorate their contributions [9][19]. Group 2: Personal Narratives - Personal stories, such as that of Che Qing, who recounts learning about his grandfather Zhang Zizhong through childhood literature, illustrate the familial connections to these historical figures and the impact of their legacies on subsequent generations [2][5]. - The article features accounts from individuals like Zheng Zengmin, who witnessed the events of the July 7 Incident and continues to share his family's history, emphasizing the personal connections to these historical narratives [19][21]. Group 3: Cultural Significance - The streets named after these heroes not only serve as physical reminders of history but also as cultural symbols that connect past sacrifices to present-day life, fostering a sense of national pride and identity [11][30]. - The article notes that many young people today may not fully grasp the historical significance of these street names, yet they remain integral to the urban landscape and collective memory [13][30]. Group 4: Commemoration and Legacy - Commemorative events and memorials, such as the sculptures and exhibitions dedicated to these heroes, play a crucial role in educating the public and preserving the memory of their sacrifices [17][26]. - The ongoing recognition of these heroes through street names and public memorials reflects a broader societal commitment to honor those who fought for national independence and freedom [28][30].
“铭记烽火岁月 传承抗战精神”主题展览持续至9月底
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-26 23:05
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition titled "Remembering the War Years, Inheriting the Spirit of Resistance" was inaugurated at the Labor Road Station, a transfer point between Suzhou Metro Lines 2 and 5, transforming the passageway into a "red corridor" that traverses time [1] Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is divided into four main sections: "War Years: Background of Resistance," "Cultural Resistance: National Awakening," "Iron Blood Glory: Heroic Songs," and "Never Forget National Humiliation: Passing the Torch" [1] - It utilizes historical images, documents, and precious artifacts to vividly recreate the arduous journey of resistance [1] Group 2: Educational and Cultural Impact - The exhibition features paintings created by Suzhou students, highlighting both grand national scenes and local heroic episodes, showcasing their admiration for martyrs and longing for peace [1] - The event is co-hosted by the Suzhou Workers' Cultural Palace and the Suzhou Rail Transit Group, with support from the Workers' Cultural and Sports Association and the Rail Transit Group Trade Union [1] Group 3: Duration and Invitation - The exhibition will run until the end of September, encouraging citizens to visit and draw strength from historical reflections [1] - The aim is to ensure that the memory of the resistance remains deeply ingrained and transforms into a motivational force for the future [1]