Celebrate Children’s Day at the Eight Major Museums | 2023 International Children’s Day Themed Event
Release time:
2023-05-30

Happy Children’s Day, little friends! ~
The Eight Great Mountains Man Memorial Hall wishes all children a happy holiday!
This year International Children's Day, June 1st,
We’ve prepared fun and engaging holiday educational activities.
Looking forward to meeting you all! “June 1st”—Gather at the Eight Great Museums.
2022 Annual “Little Pinecone” Volunteer Recognition Event at the Eight Great Mountains Man Memorial Hall
Eight Great Mountains Man Memorial Hall Since its establishment, the “Little Pinecone” volunteer group has seen its young volunteers—equipped with solid explanatory skills and a warm, enthusiastic attitude—accompanying visitors through all four seasons within the museum and playing an important role in providing guided tours in the exhibition halls. To further enhance team cohesion and unity and foster a positive atmosphere of learning from and striving to emulate outstanding role models, the Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Museum will... 6 Moon 1 Held daily 2022 Annual “Little Pinecone” Volunteer Recognition Event.
“Fun” stroll through the Eight Great Galleries and marvel at the myriad expressions of flower-and-bird paintings.
2023 As the International Children's Day approaches, the Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Hall is launching “Jin Shi” for children. · Zen Mind Special Exhibition of Works by Wu Changshuo from the Collection of the National Art Museum of China Exhibition guidebook—everyone can bring along this booklet to learn about Grandpa Wu Changshuo’s story and also explore fascinating cultural relics in the exhibition hall.

Event time: 6 Moon 1 Afternoon 2:00 PM — 3:00 PM
Activity Content: Guided Interactive Tour Using the Exhibition Handbook
Event Location: Authentic Works Gallery, Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Museum
Target audience: 20 Parent-child family group
How to participate: Make a reservation to join.
Appointment phone: 0791 — 85273565 Spaces are limited; registration will close as soon as the quota is filled.
Art class in the exhibition hall, drawing. The bold and vibrant style of the "Hai School"
To ensure that children have a joyful Children’s Day, the Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Hall has brought its art classes into the exhibition hall, inviting everyone to experience firsthand the charm of Wu Changshuo’s artworks and embark on a journey of truth, goodness, and beauty through aesthetic education.

Event time: 6 Moon 1 Afternoon 14:00 — 3:00 PM
Activity content: “Maritime School” Ink Painting Workshop
Venue: Public Education Classroom, Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Hall
Target audience: 20 Parent-child family group
How to participate: Make a reservation to join.
Appointment phone: 0791 — 85273565 Spaces are limited; registration will close as soon as the quota is filled.
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