www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Culture

Institutes continue drive to promote nation's artistic heritage

By Wang Kaihao ( China Daily ) Updated: 2016-03-11 07:47:12

Changing concepts

In 2002, only about 30 percent of the Forbidden City was open to the public. The number now stands at 65 percent, and is set to rise further, to 76 percent, by the end of 2020, according to Shan.

Since 2014, the museum has offered half-price tickets during the slack winter season, and people in certain occupations, such as teachers, medical professionals and police officers, can obtain free passes for official group visits.

Museums are also gradually changing the concepts that underpin the exhibitions they organize. For example, at the Capital Museum's 2014 exhibition, Harmonious Life: The fate of Ba in the Eyes of a Yan Princess, 190 pieces of bronze ware were displayed to illustrate rituals that were common in North China 3,000 years ago, as seen through the eyes of a member of the contemporary nobility. The presentation was so popular that it was included in a list of the year's top 10 museum exhibitions drawn up by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.

Guo Xiaoling, the museum's director, believes that he and his peers should always consider their visitors' needs. "There were not so many exhibits, but we paid far more attention than before to devising connections visitors would understand easily, rather than simply juxtaposing cultural relics," he said, referring to Harmonious Life.

"Now, we have to be skillful and tell stories through displays to explain why historical events happened in the way they did, and creative exhibition curators have assumed very important roles."

Song Xiangguang, a profess-or of museology at Peking University, said change was inevitable.

"Traditionally, the main function of a museum was to display artifacts to visitors, but the visitors' ideas about developing museums were ignored. Museums are not just custodians of cultural relics. Consequently, we are now more reliant on public participation, and the relationship between the exhibits and humans are now of greater concern," he said.

In March last year, the State Council's first regulation on museums took effect. The guideline urged museums to offer free entry, and to encourage the production and sale of souvenirs, such as reproductions of famous artifacts. Moreover, all museums were required to open to the public within six months of obtaining their licenses to operate. Statistics published by the Ministry of Culture show that by the end of last year, 2,780 museums were offering free entry.

In addition to improving the "hardware" (buildings and infrastructure), Song believes it's equally important for the nation's museums to improve the "software", or services and content.

"It's a good thing that museums are now considered 'windows to cities' (attracting tourists), but when more museums receive visitors free of charge, the composition of the visitors changes. That means there is more demand for visitor-oriented ideas in exhibitions and we have to listen more to their opinions, rather than just relying on policies or experts," he said.

 
Editor's Picks
Hot words

Most Popular
 
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 免费观看一级成人毛片软件 | 国产精品久久久久久一区二区三区 | 日韩美女免费线视频 | 美女张开腿黄网站免费 | 自拍小视频在线观看 | 亚洲免费视频网址 | 国产成人不卡亚洲精品91 | 中国hd高清╳xxx | 欧美在线视频观看 | 久青草免费视频手机在线观看 | 99视频在线精品 | 免费精品久久 | 免费国内精品久久久久影院 | 亚洲午夜在线播放 | 日韩免费观看的一级毛片 | 99久久精品国产片 | 欧美a一片xxxx片 | 亚洲精品国产一区二区在线 | 国产伦码精品一区二区 | 三级做人爱c视频18三级 | 欧美成人69 | 99久久精品国产一区二区 | 97国产精品视频观看一 | 久艹在线观看视频 | 日本免费在线 | 99精品视频在线 | 黄色网址网站在线观看 | 国产精品高清全国免费观看 | 欧美成人免费观看bbb | 久久这里有精品视频 | 97成人在线 | a毛片全部播放免费视频完整18 | 久久伊人男人的天堂网站 | 成年人免费视频网站 | 午夜性刺激免费视频观看不卡专区 | 黄色美女免费看 | 精品视频亚洲 | 欧美整片在线 | 国产亚洲毛片在线 | 欧美精品三级在线 | 欧美精品成人 |