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【Photo Gallery】Shaoguan Lechang: Spring Festival meet in Pingshi, super fun and "increase knowledge"

Text, photo/ Yangcheng Evening News all-media reporter Zhang Wen Correspondent Liu Youyu

The Footsteps of the Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger are approaching. On January 26, the reporter learned from the interview in Lechang City, Shaoguan, that it is understood that in order to create a high-spirited, festive and peaceful festival cultural atmosphere and meet the needs of the cultural life of the masses during the Spring Festival, while doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control, the Lechang Municipal Bureau of Culture, Tourism and Sports and the Pingshi Town People's Government carefully prepared a wave of wonderful activities for everyone at the South China Research and Learning Base (Pingshi) from January 26 to February 15, and welcomed the majority of tourists to participate in the Spring Festival holiday.

【Photo Gallery】Shaoguan Lechang: Spring Festival meet in Pingshi, super fun and "increase knowledge"

Dingyou Library celebrates the Chinese New Year

Activity 1: Live-action puzzle game - "Treasure Hunt for Books"

With the protection of precious books as the main line, the game plot is developed around the real-life main line of "Dating and Searching for Books". Players will receive a "mysterious letter", which contains the secret of "Dingyou Guardian Book", according to the prompt corresponding to the on-site exhibits to find clues, step by step reasoning and analysis, and finally crack the "mystery" and find the "treasure", you can get the corresponding research series gifts.

【Photo Gallery】Shaoguan Lechang: Spring Festival meet in Pingshi, super fun and "increase knowledge"

Treasure hunting with books

It is understood that by setting up a fun treasure hunting game, the organizer told the history of the National Sun Yat-sen University in Pingshi with real historical details, and reproduced the arduous years of teachers and students and the history of reading and resisting Japan. Let visitors find their own "spiritual food" in the Dingyou Library.

Activity 2: Puzzle Punch Card Game - "Fingertip Treasure Hunt"

In recent years, Shaoguan City and Lechang City have attached great importance to excavating and sorting out the work of the South China Education History Research Base, and the construction of the first phase of the South China Research and Learning (Pingshi) Base has achieved a phased project, and the second phase of the project has been included in the provincial key project management and is being started in an orderly manner.

【Photo Gallery】Shaoguan Lechang: Spring Festival meet in Pingshi, super fun and "increase knowledge"

jigsaw puzzle

"Fingertip treasure hunting" game will be built in South China research base construction picture set as a puzzle screen, in the corresponding time to complete the puzzle, you can get the corresponding research series of gifts, the activity relies on the rich human history of the research base, natural resources in depth to carry out, through the development of immersive games, welcome tourists into the base, patriotic education.

Behind the Dingyou Library is a difficult time of "keeping the family property"

Dingyou Library was built to commemorate Du Dingyou, one of the founders of modern Chinese library industry and library science, and is also an important node in the construction of "South China Historical Education and Research Base". The library is on the site of the Lechang Ping Shi Old Street Library, repaired and restored according to historical records, and jointly planned and built by the Guangdong Provincial Museum and the Provincial Zhongshan Library.

【Photo Gallery】Shaoguan Lechang: Spring Festival meet in Pingshi, super fun and "increase knowledge"

Dingyou Library

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Mr. Du Dingyou spent the most difficult days of "guarding family property" in Lechang Pingshi, Shaoguan. In 1934, the library of National Sun Yat-sen University was the largest university in The country, with 210,000 Chinese and foreign books and 900,000 magazines. The story of Mr. Du Dingyou and the book is a microcosm of the history of Lingnan universities relocating to northern Guangdong during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which is a long-standing but extremely precious educational cultural heritage.

Source | Yangcheng Evening News Yangcheng Pie

Editor-in-charge | Wei Qin

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