On March 4th, the first batch of images of immovable revolutionary cultural relics in Zhoushan, known as the “Power of Spirit,” were exhibited at the Ma’ao Museum. This exhibition is one of the cultural heritage knowledge promotion plans planned by the Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics Protection and Archaeology. The first stop is the Ma’ao Museum, which will continue in the form of a photo tour until mid April. The plan is to visit grassroots venues throughout the city this year and expand the scope of promotion.
This exhibition mainly displays the relevant photos and materials of the first batch of immovable revolutionary cultural relics in Zhoushan, including 22 immovable revolutionary cultural relics, including Sanzhong Temple, the former site of the CPC Dinghai County Working Committee, Zhoushan Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, the former site of the small library, and the former site of Ant Island people’s commune. At the same time as the exhibition, the staff of the Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics Protection and Archaeology also brought a lively and emotional red lecture to the visiting school teachers, students, and parents.