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在延安清凉山,探访窑洞里的“气象博物馆”
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-26 09:12
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance and ongoing development of the meteorological heritage site in Yan'an, which serves as a foundation for China's meteorological services, emphasizing its role in education and public engagement in meteorology [1][2][3]. Group 1: Historical Significance - The first meteorological station under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party was established in Yan'an in September 1945, marking the beginning of the people's meteorological service in China [1]. - The site includes restored artifacts from the original meteorological training team, showcasing the evolution of meteorological practices over the past 80 years [1][2]. Group 2: Restoration and Education - Systematic restoration and expansion efforts have revitalized the site, including the repair of 15 cave dwellings and the establishment of a themed exhibition on the history of meteorology in China [2]. - The site has been designated as a national meteorological science education base and a patriotic education base, integrating red education, meteorological science popularization, and cultural tourism [2]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The site encourages community interaction through hands-on learning experiences, such as allowing children to operate simple meteorological instruments and providing live streaming of weather conditions [2]. - Visitors leave messages reflecting their learning experiences and respect for the historical contributions of meteorologists, indicating a strong emotional connection to the site [3].
文旅新探丨在延安清凉山,探访窑洞里的“气象博物馆”
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-26 06:55
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the historical significance and current revitalization of the "Meteorological Museum" located in the cave dwellings of Qingliang Mountain, Yan'an, which is recognized as the birthplace of China's meteorological services [1][2]. Group 1: Historical Significance - The "Meteorological Museum" is situated in 15 cave dwellings that serve as a historical site where the first meteorological station under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party was established in 1945 [1]. - The museum features restored artifacts from the original meteorological station, including a hand-cranked generator and other equipment that reflect the early days of meteorological work in China [1][2]. Group 2: Revitalization Efforts - Recent efforts supported by the China Meteorological Administration and local government have led to systematic repairs and expansions of the museum, including the restoration of the cave dwellings and the establishment of a themed exhibition on the development of meteorological services in China [2]. - The site has been designated as a national meteorological science education base and a patriotic education base, integrating red education, meteorological science popularization, and cultural tourism experiences [2]. Group 3: Educational Impact - The museum offers interactive educational programs for children, allowing them to engage with meteorological instruments and learn about weather observation [2]. - The site also features a live broadcast of weather conditions, enabling viewers to observe the changing weather in real-time [2].