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How do friends visit museums?

I came to the museum today to broaden my horizons.

1. Take care of exhibits: most of the exhibits displayed 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. Care should be taken for the booths, lighting and other facilities in the museum.

2. Civilized visit: When visiting the museum, you should keep quiet and don't make 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. When there are many people, don't crowd, but walk and watch in order. It is not advisable to stay in front of the exhibits for a long time, so as not to affect the appreciation of others. Be polite when overtaking others, and be careful not to pass in front of others, so as not to hinder others from watching, but to pass behind others. If you have to pass in front of others, you should say, "Excuse me, please let me pass."

3. Move your eyes and don't do it: The works of art exhibited in exhibition halls and museums are generally very precious and have extremely high artistic and economic values. However, a few visitors always feel "dissatisfied" when they visit, and they have to touch the exhibits themselves, which is extremely "harmful" and even plays a destructive role in the works of art on display. Many exhibition halls and museums have a "don't touch the exhibits" rule. For those cultural relics with high value, the museum has also taken protective measures such as setting glass covers and isolation lines. But not every exhibit has protective measures. If tourists don't abide by the basic regulations, exhibition halls and museums will be "hard to prevent". Therefore, 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. Visitors should pay attention to the obvious "No Touch" signs in the explanatory text of some exhibits.