Lingnan Cultural Heritage Protection Laboratory
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After the establishment of the Lingnan Cultural Heritage ProtectionLaboratory in 2014, the Department of History actively promotedconstruction work. It successively purchased pottery, porcelain, woodcarving, Guangxiu, copper locks and other batches of cultural relicsfrom the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China from the GuangzhouCultural Relics Headquarters. And actively collected crafts andcultural relics such as ship models, handmade fishing nets, pottery,stoneware, soul bottles, and stone tablets from Dongguan, Jingdezhen,Jiangxi, and Longan, Guangxi. The number of cultural relics in thelaboratory has reached more than 200, and has been awarded by theschool "Advanced Laboratory Collective" title. At the sametime, the laboratory transformed the functional layout, set up anoral history interview room, and improved the related supportingconstruction. The laboratory has basically met the teaching needs ofrelevant experimental courses. In addition, the laboratory alsoactively innovated, created the “Lingnan Cultural HeritageProtection Laboratory” WeChat public account, and further explorednew forms of teaching methods and network platform managementmethods, such as holding “Department of Tibetan Cultural RelicsExhibition” and “College Memory” , Achieved good teachingeffects and social benefits.
Figure1 Overview of laboratory instruments (relics) collected in thelaboratory (1)
Figure2 Overview of laboratory instruments (cultural relics) collected inthe laboratory (2)
Figure3 Overview of laboratory instruments (cultural relics) collected inthe laboratory (3)
Figure4 Four pieces of the eight-piece Guangxi embroidery set collected bythe laboratory during the Republic of China period
Figure5 Laboratory teachers purchase a model of Danmin's "Ride Boat"in a handicraft workshop in Dongguan
Figure6: Exhibition of Tibetan cultural relics in the design department ofstudents in the experimental class