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I want an introduction to the Shanghai Museum

Introduction to the Shanghai Museum:

Hello everyone, welcome to the Shanghai Museum. Museums are windows of human civilization that are shown to people, and the Shanghai Museum is a window for Shanghai and even China to show our five thousand years of Chinese civilization to the public at home and abroad. ?

The Shanghai Museum is located at the southern end of People's Square in Shanghai. The museum was founded in 1952. It was finally completed after two years of construction with the decision-making and support of Shanghai leaders and generous donations from all walks of life at home and abroad. In front of everyone is this large comprehensive art museum in China. ?

As a symbol of Shanghai’s urban civilization, the Shanghai Museum is consistent with Shanghai’s status, so the design plan is very strict. After screening, the design plan presided over by Xing Tonghe, deputy chief designer of Shanghai Architectural Design Institute, was adopted. ?

The new museum covers an area of ??33 acres, with two floors underground and five floors above ground. The ground height is 29.5 meters and the construction area reaches 40,000 square meters. The original Shanghai Museum only had 4 exhibition halls, but now it has expanded to 10 exhibition halls and 1 special hall. The exhibition area reaches 12,000 square meters, which is 3.4 times the original size. There are 11 long-term exhibition halls such as: bronzes, ceramics, sculptures, jade and ethnic minority handicrafts. In 1995, the Bronze Museum, Ceramics Museum and Sculpture Museum were officially opened to the public. ?

We are now standing in front of the museum gate and taking a look at the shape of the new museum. Its design is a combination of a square base and a circular radial shape, giving it a distinct sense of space. “Square” symbolizes all directions, and “circle” represents the circulation of cultural origins. The arcs of the four “arches” of this pavilion reflect the open world.

The whole building is like an ancient Chinese bronze with enlarged ears. If you look down from a high altitude, we can see that the disc-shaped roofs are like huge Chinese mirrors. It not only contains the cultural tradition of "a round sky and a square earth" with Chinese characteristics, embodies the crystallization of Chinese civilization, but also reflects our sense of the times based on modern technology, facing the world and facing the future.

Notes on explaining prepositions

1. Don’t speak too fast, because too fast does not mean proficiency, but it will appear panicked, unclear enunciation or lack of stability. ?

2. The explanation must not be an endorsement-style explanation. It must be eloquent and vivid. If you can use body language, it will be better, just like storytelling. However, if you cannot use body language, do not use it indiscriminately. Otherwise, it will be counterproductive, pointing fingers and superfluous. ?

3. Explain that if you forget your words or are stuck, you need to learn to adjust, pause, take a deep breath, recall again, and pick up the thread immediately, but do not repeat a sentence over and over again, as this will affect all your performance. Even if your mind has gone blank, your face is hot, and you can't think of anything, you must be steady at this time.

Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai Museum