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本刊讯2015年7月26日,随着28位“小小讲解员”顺利结业,标志着中国客家博物馆举办的为期两周的首届“小小讲解员”夏令营活动圆满结束。这些孩子们也将成为博物馆的义务讲解员,向大众传播客家文化。据悉,中国客家博物馆是全国最大型的以“客家”为主题的博物馆,为了发挥其客家文化传播优势,今年7月初该馆向社会招募选拔了28名4-6年级的小学生,免费进行客家有关文化等有关知识与技能的培训。此外,为了让文化和教育相结合,学习期间“小小讲解员”还走进消防局学习了消防知识,走进戒毒康复管理所了解毒品危害,走进文化创意园学习了制陶技艺等。
On July 26, 2015, with the successful completion of 28 “Little Instructors,” the first “Little Instructors” summer camp organized by the Chinese Hakka Museum marks the successful conclusion of the two-week summer camp. These children will also become obligatory guides to museums, spreading Hakka culture to the public. It is reported that the Chinese Hakka Museum is the largest “Hakka” museum in the country. In order to give full play to its Hakkas culture and communication advantage, the Museum recruited 28 grade 4-6 pupils at the Museum in early July of this year for free Hakka culture and other knowledge and skills training. In addition, in order to integrate culture and education, during the study period, “little commentator” went into the fire station to learn the knowledge of fire fighting, went to drug rehabilitation management to understand the dangers of drugs and went to the cultural and creative garden to learn the art of pottery Wait.