The first "Little Volunteer Explanator" activity of Changyu Wine Culture Museum has come to a successful conclusion

2016-08-29

On August 28th, the first "Little Volunteer Interpreter" final of the Changyu Wine Culture Museum was successfully held. The event started on April 30th and the preliminary round will take place in mid June. After intense competition, 32 young volunteers will enter the finals.

Volunteer guide sign in

 

 

Pre match interviews

 

Opening Ceremony of the Little Volunteer Interpreter Competition

 

Jury Group

A 3-minute presentation of explanatory words, facing the judges and audience below, the young volunteer interpreters showed a graceful and generous demeanor, holding up their hands like the hospitable young master of the Changyu Museum, telling the legendary history of Changyu over a century to tourists from afar

 

Explain the competition

 

Talent performance

 

Slow Ride

Zhao Xia, Director of the Management Office of the Comprehensive Practice Education Base for Primary and Secondary Schools in Yantai City

Zhang Shibo, Chief of Supervision and Management Department of Yantai Tourism Development Committee


Yu Bo, Director of Changyu Wine Culture Museum

The holding of this event is not only to respond to the education policy of the Education Bureau and provide a stage for children's social practice, but also to cultivate the next generation of new forces for the inheritance and development of national industrial history, actively promote national brands, and carry forward national spirit.

 

Award ceremony

 

Excellent Award

 

Third Prize

 

Second Prize

 

first prize

 

Group photo of judges and contestants

Looking back at the process of the "Little Volunteer Explanator" activity, the initial plan of the activity was introduced in January. After more than three months of repeated discussion, revision, and brewing, the activity was launched in mid April. As soon as the activity was launched, it received enthusiastic responses from elementary school students and parents. In just one week of registration, 148 elementary school students participated. The event officially opened on April 30th, and the museum provided 13 professional training sessions for young volunteers in culture, science popularization, eloquence, etiquette, health, and other aspects through slides, on-site explanations, handicrafts, and interactive experiences.
Registration