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You should pay attention to the etiquette of visiting the museum.

Visiting museums can increase knowledge and improve appreciation. So pay special attention to etiquette when visiting. Do you know how to be a qualified tourist? I have arranged the etiquette about visiting the museum for you, I hope it will help you!

Don't dress too casually when visiting the museum.

Museums and exhibition halls are special places, and all the cultural relics and artworks displayed in the museum have high commemorative value. Therefore, museums and exhibition halls have very high requirements for the indoor environment, and also have certain requirements for visitors. For example, in terms of dress, due to the elegant atmosphere in the museum, if tourists are disheveled, they will have a very uncoordinated conflict with the visiting environment. Especially in hot summer, many tourists are willing to visit cool and quiet museums, but some people wear vests, shorts and slippers. Enjoy the cool? This is disrespectful to other visitors, staff and exhibits of the museum. A gift? Behavior, will destroy the atmosphere of the whole visit.

Don't make noise in the museum.

Like a library, a museum is a quiet place, which will make visitors calm down and feel the artistic beauty brought by artworks. Therefore, visitors should always keep quiet in the museum, try not to make any noise, let alone make any noise. Some people see some pleasing works of art when they visit, and often greet their companions excitedly and shout their names loudly; When some tour groups gather in the museum, the tour guide will also look for members loudly, which will lead to disorder in the museum, affect the mood of others to visit and distract others.

The exhibits must not be touched.

The works of art on display in the museum are very precious, and some exhibits are unique even in the world and have extremely high value. But some visitors always feel that when they visit. Not enough? Be sure to touch the exhibits with your own hands, which is good for the works of art on display? Hurt? And even play a destructive role. Many museums have them? Don't touch the exhibits? For those cultural relics with high value, the museum has also taken protective measures such as glass cover and isolation line. But not every exhibit has protective measures. What will the museum do if tourists don't follow the basic rules? Hard to prevent? .

Note: When visiting, the audience should pay attention to the instructions beside the exhibits, so that they can not only understand the basic situation of the exhibits, but also judge their value. Some exhibits will be obvious in the explanatory text? Don't touch it? Tourists should pay attention to these signs.

There are three things to pay attention to when visiting museums.

First: pay attention not to talk loudly in the museum, and set the mobile phone to vibration mode;

Second: don't touch the exhibits in the museum at will;

Third: don't use flash when taking pictures. There are many precious cultural relics, such as famous historical paintings and ancient colored statues. Afraid of light? Will they accelerate under strong light? Aging? Even form permanent damage. So, tourists should? Give up what one loves? Restrain your desire to take pictures, so that more future generations can see the intact exhibits.

Civilized Visiting Etiquette of the Museum When visiting the exhibition hall of the museum, you are generally not allowed to eat. On the one hand, the museum is a public place, and the crumbs or residues of food will not only affect the cleanliness and beauty of the exhibition hall, but also breed some pests and damage cultural relics or works of art; On the other hand, the sound or smell of eating in the exhibition hall will affect the visit of other audiences. Therefore, in order to create a better visiting environment, museums generally provide special dining areas for visitors to rest and eat, which is comfortable and will not affect the environment.

The museum is a public place. It is not good to talk loudly and run around in the museum. On the one hand, it affects the quality of other visitors and their own visits, on the other hand, they may accidentally encounter exhibits and other visitors, causing unnecessary accidents. So don't talk loudly and don't run around in the museum. Moreover, public morality should be observed not only in museums, but also in other public places, such as theaters and libraries.

History museums are different from science museums and art galleries. Generally, the lighting is cold and dim, and the exhibits will be specially polished to highlight the exhibits and create an atmosphere. Moreover, the dark light of cool color is not easy for tourists to feel eye fatigue and prolong the visit time. In addition, for the purpose of cultural relics protection, museums usually use cold light sources. But don't worry that the dim light will hinder the visit and you can't see clearly. The lighting of the museum has been specially tested and designed to meet the needs of the audience to the greatest extent and realize the communication and value between the museum and the audience.

Natural light and artificial light, which human beings depend on for survival and activities, are harmful to the protection of cultural relics. Like the temperature and humidity environment, it has become the basic external factor of cultural relics protection environment. The harm of light to cultural relics lies not only in its thermal effect that can accelerate related chemical reactions, but also in photochemical reactions that lead to the aging of cultural relics. Light will make paper cultural relics such as calligraphy and painting, ancient books and silk cultural relics brittle and discolored, and it will also make the colors of cultural relics such as ceramics and murals fade. Therefore, bloodstone can only be stored in lead boxes to avoid blackening. It goes without saying that avoiding light is an effective measure for the protection of cultural relics. However, cultural relics will inevitably be displayed, studied, exchanged and used, which obviously contradicts their protection. How to properly solve this contradiction is the key to the protection and utilization of cultural relics. The method is to avoid direct sunlight or illumination and reduce illumination time. Weak light perception is appropriate. The illuminance of paper cultural relics such as calligraphy and painting, ancient books and silk cultural relics is 25 ~ 50lx, that of bamboo, wood, teeth and lacquer is less than 150lx, that of stone and ceramics is less than 300lx, and that of warehouse is 30lx. Too strong light is harmful to cultural relics, and too weak is not conducive to observation. The author saw in the Heisei Museum of Tokyo National Museum in Japan that the lighting design with a 45-degree angle not only avoids direct exposure to cultural relics, but also helps to protect cultural relics, and the refracted light is also beneficial to the audience's viewing sight. Moreover, using polarized light to see cultural relics is not distorted, and its true colors are obtained.

Etiquette precautions for visiting a museum A museum is a place for collecting and exhibiting precious items. Visiting museums can increase knowledge and improve appreciation. Therefore, when visiting, we should pay special attention to etiquette and be a qualified visitor.

The atmosphere in the museum is elegant, and in terms of dress, if tourists are disheveled, it will have a very uncoordinated conflict with the visiting environment. Especially in hot summer, many tourists come to visit cool and quiet museums, but some people wear vests, shorts and slippers. Enjoy the cool? This is disrespectful to other visitors, staff and exhibits of the museum. A gift? Behavior, will destroy the atmosphere of the whole visit. Therefore, you should get dressed before visiting the museum. Choose relatively formal clothes, preferably suits, ties and leather shoes.

Most of the exhibits exhibited in the museum have high historical or artistic value, some of which are national treasures and precious items. Therefore, when visiting the museum, you must take good care of the exhibits, don't smoke, don't touch the exhibits casually, and don't take pictures with a flash. In addition, we should take good care of the booths and lighting facilities in the museum.

When visiting the museum, you should keep quiet and don't make any noise. When listening to the commentator, pay full attention, don't make rude remarks, and don't make wild comments. Visitors should consciously abide by the relevant rules and regulations of the museum and don't eat snacks when visiting. Don't crowd when there are many people. Watch and walk in sequence. It is not advisable to stay in front of the exhibits for a long time, so as not to affect the appreciation of others.