Anna Barnes, a teacher from YCIS Shanghai, praised the museum after her visit: "It's a perfect place for kids to get hands-on experience. They can see so many things they can only read about or watch in videos."
Qi Haochen, a student visitor, shared his impressions: "The interactive experiences here are very intuitive—like the power-generating bicycle where you can see the electricity you produce, and the material experience that lets you feel the differences firsthand. It's much easier to understand than textbook knowledge, and many large interactive devices here are not accessible outside, yet they're free to experience. It's amazing."
Cultural Exchange
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chinese people at home and abroad bond together in ritual ceremony