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Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

In the energetic summer, recently, more than 40 "Tao Linger" from the Little Conch Club of Yuntao United Community in Baiyang Street, under the leadership of community staff and volunteers, walked into the Hangzhou Haitang Ruins Museum and the Qiantang Intangible Cultural Heritage Center to travel through time and space to explore the "past and present life" of Qiantang.

Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

In the morning, when the morning sun shone on the Jiubao Cultural and Sports Center, the "Tao Linger" walked into the Hangzhou Haitang Ruins Museum with great expectations. This museum with a total area of 6,200 square meters, relying on the archaeological excavation of the Haitang site in 2013, is composed of the site hall, the cultural hall, the temporary exhibition hall and the intangible cultural heritage hall, which comprehensively demonstrates the breadth and profundity of the Haitang culture of the Qiantang River in Hangzhou, and is the first museum of the Haitang site in China.

Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

In the site hall, "Tao Yan'er" observed the remains of the ancient sea pond up close, and through the vivid explanation of the docent and the video materials in the venue, he learned about the important role of the sea pond in resisting floods and protecting the safety of people's lives and property, and felt the outstanding wisdom and unremitting efforts of the ancients in water conservancy construction. "Our ancestors were so great! Without them, we wouldn't have the home we live in now! A child sighed.

Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

As a gathering place for the intangible cultural heritage of Qiantang District. The Qiantang Intangible Cultural Heritage Center brings together more than 30 intangible cultural heritage items in Qiantang District, from Hangzhou silk weaving skills to tide-grabbing fish, from the traditional brewing skills of Xiasha barley roasting to Beisha Twenty-four Jin, each intangible cultural heritage item carries profound historical and cultural heritage and unique regional characteristics.

Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

During the visit, the narrator used vivid and interesting language to tell the legendary story of the tide-grabbing head fish, showing the complete process of ancient soybean milk from material selection to pulp, allowing the children to observe the structure and texture of bamboo weaving works up close, and feel the exquisite skills of ancient craftsmen.

Exploring Qiantang's "past and present life", there is something about the research trip of "Tao Linger".

"This research trip not only allowed me to learn a lot of knowledge that I could not learn in the classroom, but also made me deeply understand the original intention of Qiantang people and the cultural heritage of Qiantang. After the event, I want to bring the knowledge and insights I have learned from this trip back to my school and home, and share this precious cultural wealth with more people. A "Tao Yan'er" said.

Reporter: He Yuzhen

Correspondent: Ji Ting