During the summer vacation, the Hunan Dong Ethnic Museum launched a
children-oriented Dong culture study tour, offering classes on the
stories of cultural relics and workshops on intangible cultural heritage
crafts. These activities have attracted many young participants,
guiding them to explore the cultural charm of Dong ethnic group through
interactive experiences. The photo, taken on August 24, shows a
volunteer explaining the stories behind the cultural relics housed in
the museum to the children. (Photo/Li Shangyin and Yang Chunyan)
During the summer vacation, the Hunan Dong Ethnic Museum launched a
children-oriented Dong culture study tour, offering classes on the
stories of cultural relics and workshops on intangible cultural heritage
crafts. These activities have attracted many young participants,
guiding them to explore the cultural charm of Dong ethnic group through
interactive experiences. The photo, taken on August 24, shows a
volunteer explaining the stories behind the cultural relics housed in
the museum to the children. (Photo/Li Shangyin and Yang Chunyan)
During the summer vacation, the Hunan Dong Ethnic Museum launched a
children-oriented Dong culture study tour, offering classes on the
stories of cultural relics and workshops on intangible cultural heritage
crafts. These activities have attracted many young participants,
guiding them to explore the cultural charm of Dong ethnic group through
interactive experiences. The photo, taken on August 24, shows a
volunteer explaining the stories behind the cultural relics housed in
the museum to the children. (Photo/Li Shangyin and Yang Chunyan)
During the summer vacation, the Hunan Dong Ethnic Museum launched a
children-oriented Dong culture study tour, offering classes on the
stories of cultural relics and workshops on intangible cultural heritage
crafts. These activities have attracted many young participants,
guiding them to explore the cultural charm of Dong ethnic group through
interactive experiences. The photo, taken on August 24, shows a
volunteer explaining the stories behind the cultural relics housed in
the museum to the children. (Photo/Li Shangyin and Yang Chunyan)
During the summer vacation, the Hunan Dong Ethnic Museum launched a children-oriented Dong culture study tour, offering classes on the stories of cultural relics and workshops on intangible cultural heritage crafts. These activities have attracted many young participants, guiding them to explore the cultural charm of Dong ethnic group through interactive experiences. The photo, taken on August 24, shows a volunteer explaining the stories behind the cultural relics housed in the museum to the children. (Photo/Li Shangyin and Yang Chunyan)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday