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Social children don't celebrate the festival, go to Shaoshan and customize the study tour.

Tomorrow is the annual Children's Day. This kind of children's happy time is naturally meaningful. So, how can we leave unforgettable memories for our children? Don't worry, come to Shaoshan, where you have customized an exclusive study tour for your children. This festival is destined to be different, young!

In recent years, the word "study tour" has become more and more popular. China (Shaoshan) Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Park, Hunan Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Base, is the first study destination in Hunan. Children can visit and study, go out of campus in activities, get close to history and increase their knowledge.

The exhibition hall focuses on Hunan intangible cultural heritage projects such as Xiang embroidery, Miao silver jewelry forging skills, Liling underglaze multicolored porcelain firing skills, black tea making skills, chrysanthemum stone carving, Changsha kiln bronze porcelain firing skills. These projects have formed a cultural industry and become an important bridge between Hunan and the world. Under the guidance of the narrator, the children can start a wonderful journey to explore the traditional culture of China, in which the splendid historical and cultural treasures displayed in the preface hall present the brilliance of the traditional culture of China. Under the guidance of the commentator, children can have a "close contact" with these cultural and artistic treasures through projects such as pottery and paper-cutting, and feel the blending and collision of ancient and modern cultures.

A study tour that enables children to learn during a happy trip is undoubtedly the best memory of their childhood, and this kind of collective life and work division is also a real exercise for children's ability. Another great significance lies in: making the knowledge in textbooks "live" and making historical figures walk down the "shrine" and become tangible.