Successful World Heritage Application for the Grand Canal Dagukou Fort Temporary Exhibition Introduction to Development History
Recently, at the 38th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee held in XX, the "China Grand Canal" was approved to be included in the The World Heritage List, becoming China's 46th World Heritage Site. Located at the end of the Grand Canal, the Dagukou Fort Site Museum has opened a large temporary exhibition to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal.
It is understood that XX is a great ancient project on the plains of eastern China. At the end of the sea, there is a unique geographical location that records a history of humiliation. This is Dagukou, which is guarding the national gate. Recently, the Dagukou Fort Site Museum took the opportunity of the successful application for the World Heritage of the Grand Canal to hold a large-scale temporary exhibition, "Flowing Canal - Picture Exhibition of the Dayun River in China", to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal to the vast number of visitors in detail. In conjunction with the "Walking into the Museum" themed publicity and education activities, the "Grand Canal Photo Exhibition" was added to the museum's commentary, leading the public to understand the history of the canal.