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Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz
The Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz is an outstanding example of landscape design and planning during the 18th century Enlightenment. Its diverse components – outstanding buildings, English-style landscape parks and gardens, and extensive tracts of carefully transformed agricultural land – fulfill aesthetic, educational and economic purposes in an exemplary manner.
Tianjin Book Building
Tianjin Book Building, founded on September 29, 2002, is located in the prosperous Xiaobailou Central Business and Financial District of Tianjin. It is one of the largest bookstores in China that integrates books, audio-visual, education, culture, sports, entertainment and leisure. It is one of the 20 practical things dedicated to the citizens of Tianjin by the Tianjin Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government. From planning to operation, it embodies the efforts of several generations of leaders in Tianjin. In Tianjin, an ancient city with a rich cultural heritage, Tianjin Book Building inherits the pursuit and exploration of civilization by the old people in Gushang for hundreds of years. In the hometown of Liyuan where the master of Mei School led the opera culture, in the place where famous literary masters focused on the culture of letters, in the famous city where Confucian etiquette spreads historical culture, and on the banks of the Haihe River where the ancestors of successive generations built humanistic culture, Tianjin Book Building interprets the glory created by modern technology and civilization! Tianjin Book Building covers an area of 9,000 square meters, a construction area of 57,600 square meters, and a total of 21 floors. Among them, the basement to the 10th floor belong to the Book Building. The 1st to 7th floors are bookstores, and the 8th to 10th floors are office areas and office buildings. Tianjin Book Building sells more than 280,000 types of books, audio-visual and electronic publications published by more than 570 publishing houses across the country.
Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall
In order to commemorate General Dong Zhentang, the highest-ranking general who participated in the Long March of the Red Army in Hebei Province, the Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall was inaugurated on October 26, 2006, the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Long March, with the approval of the Provincial People's Government. In 2009, the Dong Zhentang Deeds Exhibition Hall was named the Hebei Provincial Patriotism Education Base by the Hebei Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, and was rated as the Xingtai City Integrity Education Base by the Xingtai Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and the Publicity Department of the Municipal Party Committee. In the same year, in the selection of the "Double Hundred Figures", Dong Zhentang was rated as one of the 100 heroes and model figures who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China. In 2010, it was listed as a candidate project for the second phase of the national red tourism base. In September 2012, it was rated as the first batch of party history education bases by the Hebei Provincial Government. In 2013, it was successfully declared as a national AA-level red tourism scenic spot.
Imperial College (Confucius Temple)
The Imperial College was the highest institution of learning and educational administration established by the state during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, also known as "Taixue" and "Guoxue". It was first built in the 24th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1287 AD). It was extensively renovated and expanded during the Yongle and Zhengtong periods of the Ming Dynasty. In the 48th year of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, a group of royal buildings, "Biyong", were added, forming the current regulations. The overall building of the Imperial College faces north and south, with three courtyards, covering an area of more than 27,000 square meters. The Jixian Gate (the main gate), the Taixue Gate (the second gate), the glazed archway, the Biyong Hall, the Yilun Hall, and the Jingyi Pavilion are arranged in sequence on the central axis. Students who studied in the Imperial College in ancient times were called "jiansheng". The Imperial College not only accepted students from all ethnic groups across the country, but also received foreign students. It played an active role in cultivating talents of all ethnic groups in China and promoting cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. The main building of the Imperial College has been well preserved for more than 700 years. It is the only intact site of the highest institution of learning in ancient times. The Imperial College is famous for its long history, unique architectural style, and profound cultural connotation. The Confucius Temple covers an area of 22,000 square meters and has three courtyards. The buildings on the central axis are the First Teacher Gate, the Great Success Gate, the Great Success Hall, and the Chongsheng Temple. There are stele pavilions, kitchens, animal husbandry pavilions, and well pavilions on the east side of the front courtyard; there are stele pavilions and Zhizhai Hall on the west side, and there is a Zhijing Gate connected to the Imperial College. On both sides are 198 steles with inscriptions of Jinshi from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, engraved with the names, native places, and rankings of 51,624 Jinshi, which are precious physical materials for studying my country's imperial examination system. Outside the Great Success Gate are the Qianlong Stone Drum and two related Qing Dynasty stone tablets. The main buildings in the central courtyard are the East and West Verandas and 13 Imperial Stele Pavilions; the Chongsheng Temple in the backyard is an independent courtyard, forming a complete ancient building complex of the Confucius Temple in Beijing.
China Geological Museum
The Geological Museum of China is a leading geological museum in Asia with its long history, large collection, high rate of treasures, exquisite displays and fruitful scientific research results. It not only has the three traditional functions of collection, scientific research and social education, but also has the characteristics of the times, integrating popular science, teaching, academic exchanges, appreciation and leisure, and has an increasingly wide social influence. The Geological Museum of China was founded in 1916. In the process of its origin and development in parallel with China's modern science, it has accumulated rich natural essence and cultural relics. It is the leading museum of its kind in Asia with its systematic collection, fruitful results and exquisite displays, and enjoys a high reputation worldwide. The Geological Museum of China has a collection of more than 200,000 geological specimens, covering all fields of geoscience. Among them are the famous dinosaur series fossils such as the giant Shandong dragon and Chinese dragon bird, famous ancient human fossils such as Peking Man, Yuanmou Man, and Upper Cave Man, as well as a large number of precious prehistoric fossils of fish, birds, insects, etc. with both scientific and ornamental value; there are the world's largest "Crystal King", giant fluorite calcite crystal cluster specimens, exquisite Chinese characteristic mineral specimens such as azurite, cinnabar, realgar, orpiment, scheelite, stibnite, and a large number of national treasures such as gems and jade. While carrying out scientific research on its collections, the China Geological Museum has long been engaged in stratigraphic paleontology, mineralogy, gemology and museology research and has achieved fruitful results, especially the results achieved in the research fields of early vertebrate zoology, entomology and the Jehol Biota in western Liaoning, which have attracted widespread attention from the scientific community at home and abroad; with systematic and exquisite gem display, unique gem research results, and continuous social promotion activities, it has driven and guided contemporary Chinese gem science research, knowledge popularization and market consumption. The China Geological Museum has long carried out rich and colorful social education activities. Founded in 1981, Earth is the only geoscience magazine in China. The annual National Youth Geoscience Summer Camp has become an important brand of social education activities. Various geoscience activities such as science lectures, science exhibitions, and science consultations are continuous, which has continuously enhanced the social influence of the China Geological Museum. It has been rated as "Beijing Excellent Patriotism Education Base", "Beijing Science Education Base", "National Science Education Base", "National Youth Science and Technology Innovation Demonstration Base" and "National Youth Science and Technology Education Base". The museum was formerly the Geological and Mineral Museum of the Geological Survey of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. The current building is located at No. 15, Xisi Yangrou Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing. It was completed in 1958 and is a landmark building in this area. The building has 6 floors, a total height of about 36 meters, a length of 40 meters from east to west, and a length of 70 meters from north to south. The building area is nearly 11,000 square meters, and the architectural style is stable and generous. In 2001, the largest renovation project in the history of the museum was launched. It lasted for three years. With the goal of building a "domestic first-class and internationally renowned" modern museum, the museum implemented the concept of "people-oriented and audience-first" and invested huge amounts of money, with precise design and good management. The hardware facilities were upgraded as a whole, the displays and exhibitions were comprehensively innovated, and the service system was continuously improved. It has basically become a veritable window for the land and resources industry and a geological platform for quality education for young people.
Tianjin Xile Children's Leisure Tourism Area
Tianjin Xilecheng Children's Career Experience Hall is invested and built by the Tianjin Municipal Government. It is a comprehensive quality education base for children's career experience in China. It is located in the central area of Zhongbei Town, Xiqing District, Tianjin, with a total investment of 160 million yuan and an area of 38,000 square meters. It is understood that Xilecheng in Zhongbei Town is the first time that the most popular and distinctive education form abroad, children's career experience, has landed in Tianjin. Xilecheng has made every effort to carefully create a "career experience + education experience" educational feature project for children and parents. The project has a construction area of about 22,000 square meters. It is an educational park for cultivating children's social knowledge. Children can understand the real world by playing and experiencing adult roles and occupations in all walks of life. It is also an important experience place for parent-child activities. It provides all children with a variety of social abilities such as independence, gratitude, responsibility, and teamwork in a "fun and educational" way, allowing children to learn about society and understand society in games, experience social occupations, and cultivate social adaptability in advance.