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Compatriots from Taiwan and overseas Chinese visit the Huzhou City Ruins Museum
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2017-07-01 14:28
On the morning of June 27, more than 40 Taiwanese and overseas Chinese from Binhu District visited the Helu City Ruins Museum to participate in a cultural exchange activity, the "Taiwanese and Overseas Chinese Helu City Ruins Museum Cultural Tour," to promote the inheritance of Wu culture.
This visit by Taiwanese compatriots is one of a series of cross-strait exchange activities jointly organized by the Helu City Ruins Museum and the United Front Work Department of the Binhu District Committee.
As a Jiangsu Provincial base for cross-strait exchanges, the Wudu Helu City in Wuxi has long played an important role in promoting and inheriting Wu culture and facilitating cultural exchanges between Jiangsu and Taiwan. In the years since its opening, many groups of Taiwanese and overseas Chinese have visited. That day, more than 40 Taiwanese and overseas Chinese visited the Helu City Ruins Museum's Heritage Center, Exhibition Center, Research Center, and Experience Center. The museum's multimedia presentation "Magnificent Helu," combining 3D technology and multi-point interactive cinema, gave visitors a sense of traveling through time and experiencing the past firsthand, strengthening these Taiwanese and overseas Chinese's love for their hometown of Wuxi.