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Coming up on the second half of the show, with summer vacation in full swing, families across China are flocking to museums to take advantage of their rich educational resources, displayed in a fun way.
Today were exploring why museums and places alike are becoming the go to destinations for summer learning and were discussing the new travel trend thats taking the Internet by storm.
Raw dogging travel.
What does it entail?
Stay tuned to find out.
But now it looks like museums are the new hotspots for family outings in China this summer vacation.
What are the benefits of museum visits during the summer break?
And how does this trend reflect changing attitudes towards cultural education among parents and children?
How are museums adapting to this sudden enthusiasm?
I have so many questions, but can you tell us the, let's say museum fever?
Is it real in China now?
Israel last Saturday, I brought my son to a museum in downtown Beijing.
It's called the Paleozoological Museum.
And I was there at 09:00 a.m.
and already there was a line waiting.
And it was a small museum of only three stories and each floor is quite small, but still every floor was crowded and parents and kids and so people everywhere, and they even were considerate enough to arrange some interaction events.