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山东多项文博活动在青州举办,共促博物馆事业高质量发展
Qi Lu Wan Bao Wang· 2025-07-30 01:13
Group 1 - The core event involved the election of the new committee for the Shandong Museum Association's Exhibition Exchange Professional Committee and discussions on innovative development paths for museums in Shandong [1][2][4] - The new committee aims to enhance political direction, innovate communication mechanisms, deepen resource transformation, and strengthen professional service capabilities to support the development of museum exhibitions in Shandong [6][10] - The "Qifeng Luyun - Shandong Museum Exhibition Matrix Promotion" showcased nine museums promoting their unique exhibition projects, emphasizing the importance of quality and audience engagement [8][10] Group 2 - The "Saishang Jijin - Ordos Bronze Culture Exhibition" was launched, highlighting the cultural exchange between different regions and the significance of bronze culture [12][13][19] - An academic forum focused on high-quality development in museum exhibitions, with experts discussing innovative paths and the importance of interactive communication in exhibitions [23][25][29] - The series of events provided a comprehensive platform for collaboration among museums in Shandong, promoting resource sharing, talent development, and brand creation for the advancement of the museum sector [33]
北京市政协举行专题协商会,委员、专家建言博物馆高质量发展
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-07-26 11:12
Core Insights - The Beijing Municipal Political Consultative Conference held a special consultation meeting focusing on promoting high-quality development of museums and serving the construction of a national cultural center [1] Group 1: Museum Development in Beijing - Beijing has the highest number of registered museums in China, with 241 museums expected by the end of 2024, including 183 state-owned museums [2] - The total collection of museum artifacts in Beijing is 17.22 million items, with 6,472 professional technical staff, both ranking first in the country [2] - In 2024, Beijing's museums are set to host 49,600 offline educational activities, leading the nation [2] Group 2: Recommendations for Improvement - Increase investment in public service capabilities of university museums, with 27 out of 92 universities in Beijing having established 48 museums [3] - Encourage the establishment of social power-run museums through a cluster approach, with 87 such museums registered in Beijing, accounting for 36% of the total [4] - Support international museum exhibitions in Beijing, including establishing a curator certification mechanism and promoting collaboration between museums and institutions for temporary exhibitions [5][6] Group 3: Specific Initiatives - Propose to transform Wanping City into a cultural tourism integrated museum cluster, with recommendations for policy support and infrastructure improvements [7]
安徽省“快速变化社会中的博物馆未来‌‌”学术研讨会在凌家滩遗址博物馆召开
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-05-20 02:37
Core Viewpoint - The seminar on "The Future of Museums in a Rapidly Changing Society" aims to explore the development paths of museums in the context of societal changes and promote sustainable development in Anhui's cultural heritage sector [1][5]. Group 1: Seminar Overview - The seminar was organized by the Anhui Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism and the Ma'anshan Municipal Government, with various local departments participating [3]. - Attendees included representatives from provincial and municipal museums, who engaged in discussions on how to promote high-quality development in Anhui's cultural heritage sector [3]. Group 2: Expert Contributions - Notable experts, including Wu Jian and Wan Lin, presented on the future development paths of archaeological site museums and the role of high-quality temporary exhibitions in enhancing museum vitality [4]. - Wu Jian's report focused on the core concepts, future trends, and innovative practices for archaeological site museums, providing a practical guide for high-quality development [4]. - Wan Lin emphasized the importance of innovative exhibition practices, using examples from the Panlongcheng Site Museum to illustrate how curated exhibitions can enhance cultural engagement [4]. Group 3: Industry Challenges and Opportunities - The seminar highlighted the profound social, technological, and environmental changes affecting museums, urging them to clarify their roles and respond to emerging opportunities and challenges [5]. - Discussions among young scholars from various museums in Anhui addressed the impact of rapid societal changes on exhibition planning, social activities, and artifact preservation, seeking innovative paths for sustainable development [4][5].
北京:将持续推进部分有条件的博物馆延时开放
Core Insights - Beijing is developing into a "Museum City" with a focus on high-quality development of museums to serve as a national cultural center [1][2] Group 1: Museum Development Strategy - The Beijing Municipal Political Consultative Conference is conducting research and discussions to promote high-quality museum development [2] - Key areas of focus include institutional innovation, service categorization, cultural supply enhancement, and digital technology integration [2] - The strategy emphasizes extending museum hours, providing basic dining services, and supporting community-based museums [2] Group 2: Current Museum Landscape - As of the end of 2024, Beijing will have 241 registered museums, including 183 state-owned and 58 non-state-owned [3] - The total collection of museums in Beijing amounts to 14.66 million items, with 8.3 million being cultural relics [3] - The city hosts over 2,000 exhibitions annually and attracts more than 90 million visitors each year [3] Group 3: Future Plans - The city plans to optimize the structure and layout of museums, particularly in districts like Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chaoyang, Haidian, and Tongzhou [4] - There will be efforts to repurpose vacant spaces and integrate museum functions into urban development projects [4] - The initiative includes promoting museum functions in commercial areas, communities, and rural areas, along with extending operating hours for certain museums [4]