During the National Day, promoting traditional Chinese culture, inheriting and cultivating patriotism and patriotism are the deepest and most lasting emotions in the world.
During the "National Day" National Day, in order to promote traditional Chinese culture and inherit the spirit of patriotism, Changshu extensively organized government agencies, schools, enterprises, new era civilization practice centers and staff from all walks of life to carry out theme activities.
In memory of the revolutionary heroes, on September 30, Municipal Party Committee Secretary Zhou Qindi, Municipal Party Committee Deputy Secretary and Mayor Jiao Yafei, Municipal People's Congress Standing Committee Director Yang Chonghua, Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference Chairman Wang Jianguo and other city leaders came to the Municipal Martyrs Cemetery (Provincial-level Patriotism Education
Base), to commemorate the great achievements and lofty spirit of the revolutionary martyrs, and to express our deep sorrow and infinite admiration.
The flag-raising ceremony was held grandly at the National Patriotism Education Demonstration Base, the National Hundred Red Tourism Classic Scenic Spots, and the National Defense Education Demonstration Base Shajiabang Scenic Area to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Red flags fluttered in the wind in the streets and alleys of Changshu, using the most beautiful "Chinese red" to express true love to the motherland. The Chinese painting exhibition was held at the Bixi Art Museum. Suzhou Traditional Chinese Painting Institute, Bixi Street, etc. jointly organized the "Well-off Around Us" Suzhou Traditional Chinese Painting Institute and Bixi Street
The exhibition of Xi's Chinese paintings vividly displays the development achievements of New China on the road to a comprehensively prosperous society, inspires patriotism and aspiration to serve the country.
"I took a photo with the national flag" activity to experience the charm of traditional culture!
During the National Day holiday, Mengfu Mansion in Zoucheng has a "pen-opening ceremony" every day. In order to let children feel the charm of traditional culture and accept the influence of traditional culture, during the National Day holiday, Mengfu Scenic Area in Zoucheng has carefully prepared a pen-opening ceremony event to allow children to appreciate the cultural spirit of the Chinese nation.
Take the first step to be diligent, studious, respectful of teachers and filial piety.
Early in the morning, at the Mengfu Scenic Area in Zoucheng, more than 30 primary school students participated in a unique "writing ceremony" ceremony. A series of special activities such as "correct clothes and hats", "cinnabar enlightenment", and "drumming to clarify aspirations" allowed the children to experience
To the charm of traditional culture.
"I have learned some principles of life here. I must respect my teachers, honor my parents, interact well with children, and pass on this traditional good culture." Student Zheng Anni told reporters.
During the writing ceremony, the children dressed in Hanfu and held writing brushes. Under the guidance of the teacher, they wrote the character "人" one by one. They learned to read and practice rituals, learning and inheriting Chinese culture.
National traditional virtues.
"Today we learned to write the character '人' with a brush, and the teacher also taught us some principles of life. I will study hard in the future and be a useful person to society." Student Xu Yihang said.
It is understood that in recent years, Zoucheng City has actively explored and implemented a new model of "tourism + education", and study tourism has increasingly become a new fulcrum of the industry, leading a new trend in tourism.
During this year's National Day holiday, Zoucheng Mengfu Scenic Area held a "writing ceremony" activity every day, allowing children to study while traveling and gain nutrition from studying.
"To start a pen is to write a capital, square '人' character. The strokes and strokes of this '人' character are mutual support. As a person, you must be upright, stand upright and walk straight, so that students can feel
"(Family Education) National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival: This school in Pingxiang organizes left-behind children to experience traditional Chinese culture to care for the healthy growth of left-behind children of migrant workers, so that the children can feel the warmth of the family and make up for the lack to a certain extent.
family ties to help them spend a healthy and happy holiday. On September 29, teachers from the project team of Changping Middle School in Shangli County "Relying on the Pingxiang Dandelion Volunteer Association to carry out study practice for left-behind students" took the opportunity of the Mid-Autumn Festival to lead more than 60 left-behind students.
Children went to Changping Village Mooncake Street to experience old mooncake making techniques, learn about the local characteristics of their hometown, and enrich their traditional cultural knowledge.
Lin Xiaoju, vice principal of Changping Middle School, Chen Li, president of the Pingxiang Dandelion Volunteer Association and leader of the Changping Middle School research team, and Chen Yong, a teacher at the school, traced the origins of Mid-Autumn Festival culture and learned to make mooncakes with the left-behind students.
Changping Village Mooncake Street has a history of more than 200 years. Since ancient times, it has been mainly made of three raw materials: pastry, fabric and fillings.
Changping old mooncakes are simple in shape, mellow in taste, crispy and refreshing, sweet but not greasy. They are famous for their "crisp on the outside, soft on the inside, sweet and delicious".
Under the guidance of the masters, the students learned to make mooncakes by hand with great interest: after preparing the three necessary fillings, the next step was to roll out the dough, wrap the ingredients and stuffing... The children put the wrapped mooncakes into
Arrange them neatly on the baking sheet, put them in the oven, set the temperature and bake them for about seven or eight minutes. When they come out of the oven, the soft and sweet mooncakes are ready.
After the activity, the children presented their research results in the form of words, pictures, drawings, tables, mind maps, etc.
Although the mooncakes made by the children were not so perfect, they felt the joy and sweetness brought by the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Liu Chen, a left-behind student, said: "This activity allowed me to taste the old taste of my hometown, and the mooncakes are very fragrant. I must study hard and make my hometown better."