
Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On May 1st, reporters learned from the Xi'an Beilin Museum that during the May Day holiday, the museum held a public welfare event themed "Paying Tribute to City Beautifiers," inviting over 300 sanitation workers from the surrounding area to visit the museum free of charge. They experienced the warmth of culture amidst the fragrance of ink and ancient charm, conveying social respect through cultural tourism.
To ensure a comfortable and considerate visit for sanitation workers, the museum opened a dedicated green ticket channel, allowing for quick entry without queuing; a dedicated rest area was set up in the visitor center, equipped with drinking water, emergency medicines, and other supplies, making the rest area a "heartwarming station"; and top-notch guides provided free guided tours for the sanitation workers, explaining the historical stories behind the classic inscriptions in easy-to-understand language, transforming the profound traditional culture into vivid historical scenes, truly bringing cultural treasures to life.
On the day of the event, sanitation workers, dressed in uniform, entered the museum with curiosity and anticipation. As the powerful strokes of Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy and the vigorous spirit of Liu Gongquan's inscriptions unfolded before their eyes, they paused to gaze intently. Some took out their phones to record the details of the inscriptions, while others quietly inquired about their meaning from the guide, immersed in the artistic charm of this thousand-year-old culture. At the end of the visit, everyone remarked that the experience was very meaningful, giving them a more vivid and profound understanding of traditional Chinese culture.
According to reports, this activity, conducted by the Xi'an Beilin Museum, used culture as a bridge to translate care into action. It not only allowed sanitation workers to feel respected and recognized by society but also set a vivid example for the cultural tourism industry in fulfilling its social responsibility. In the future, the museum will continue to carry out similar public welfare activities, allowing more workers to enter the halls of culture and share the fruits of cultural development. (End)