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Children's Etiquette | Museum Etiquette: Quiet Appreciation and Caution in Taking Pictures

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Let the light of etiquette illuminate every corner of the world!

Students, do you know which four of the world's four museums are? When we go abroad to appreciate the rich collections of museums in various countries, we must pay attention to museum etiquette, otherwise we will not only become undesirables, but may even be repatriated to china.

Children's Etiquette | Museum Etiquette: Quiet Appreciation and Caution in Taking Pictures

1. Do not eat and drink in museums, do not smoke and drink alcohol in museums.

2. It is strictly forbidden to laugh and play in the museum, and when there are many people, queue up to enter the tour, and follow your companions when visiting to prevent getting lost.

3. Do not take pictures in the prohibited shooting area, when taking pictures in the unrestricted photo area, do not crowd and push people in order to seize the position, give the best position to others in time after taking pictures, and pay attention not to interfere with others' shooting.

Children's Etiquette | Museum Etiquette: Quiet Appreciation and Caution in Taking Pictures

4. Do not touch the museum collection with your hands, let alone destroy it, and protect the collection is the basic requirement of every visitor.

5. Visit the museum without pets.

Knowledge Expansion: The World's Four GreatEst Museums

The four major museums in the world refer to the Louvre Museum in France, the British Museum in the United Kingdom, the Hermitage Museum in Russia and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the United States. They are known as the "four major art halls in the world".

1. The British Museum, also known as the Museum of Britain, is the National Museum of the United Kingdom, located in The Great Russell Square, north of New Oxford Street in London, England, and is the world's first museum open to the public. The collection of oriental cultural relics includes works of art from China, India, Japan, Korea, Persia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, and the Chinese collection is the most eye-catching of the Eastern Jin Dynasty painter Gu Kaizhi's "Female History Zhentu", while the exquisite Shang Zhou bronzes and a large number of Dunhuang cultural relics brought to Britain by Stein are also extremely important treasures.

Children's Etiquette | Museum Etiquette: Quiet Appreciation and Caution in Taking Pictures

2. The Louvre Museum, located on the north bank (right bank) of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France, is one of the oldest, largest and most famous museums in the world. Built in 1204, it has been expanded and rebuilt over 800 years to its present size. The treasures of the town hall include: the statue of "Venus of Milos", the goddess of beauty with broken arms, the statue of "Goddess of Victory" with a headless broken arm but seems to want to ride the wind, and the rare painting "Mona Lisa" by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci. It is no exaggeration to say that the Louvre has become an artistic temple throughout European history.

3. The Hermitage Museum, Russia, also known as the Hermitage Museum, is located on the banks of the Neva River in St. Petersburg, Russia. The collection consists of more than 2.7 million pieces, mainly paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, excavated artifacts, practical works of art, coins and medals. According to reports, the exhibition line of the Hermitage Museum is 30 kilometers long, which is known as the longest art gallery in the world. If you walk at the normal speed of travel, it will take more than 4 hours. If you stay in front of each exhibit for 1 minute, calculated as 8 hours per day, it will take 11 years.

Children's Etiquette | Museum Etiquette: Quiet Appreciation and Caution in Taking Pictures

4. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, also known as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of New York City, is located on 82nd Avenue on 5th Avenue in New York, United States, opposite the famous American Museum of Natural History. Although the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York covers an area of less than 8 hectares, only 1/9 of the Palace Museum in Beijing, the exhibition area is very large, more than 24 hectares, which is twice that of the Palace Museum, and exhibits tens of thousands of exhibits all year round, while the metropolitan museum has 3.3 million exhibits. Among the many pavilions, the Egyptian Pavilion has a three-story, one-acre Egyptian monument, the Dande Temple. The original work of the temple was moved to the museum for display, and the Far East Pavilion was specially built by Chinese craftsmen to imitate the suzhou garden, and all the stone and wood were also shipped from China.

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