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The National Agricultural Exhibition Hall holds a lecture on "Agricultural Expo Lecture Hall"

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, On this year's 518 International Museum Day, a series of special lectures on Agricultural Expo Hall held by the National Agricultural Exhibition Hall (China Agricultural Museum) opened in Beijing, inviting Li Qiang, a professor at Tsinghua University, to give an opening lecture on urbanization and the overall planning of urban and rural areas. Curator Sui Bin said that this is

On this year's "May 18 International Museum Day", a series of special lectures on "Agricultural Expo Lecture Hall" organized by the National Agricultural Exhibition Hall (China Agricultural Museum) were held in Beijing. Li Qiang, a professor at Tsinghua University, was invited to give an opening lecture on "urbanization and urban-rural coordination".

Curator Sui Bin said that this is the first time that the National Agricultural Exhibition Hall (China Agricultural Museum) has held a similar lecture, which shoulders the responsibility of "publicizing agriculture, rural areas and farmers and serving the society." by opening the door to hold lectures, we will strive to build a platform for the public to understand, understand, exchange, inherit and carry forward Chinese traditional farming culture, and interpret agricultural economic and social hotspots and cultural development issues.

The first lecture was given by Li Qiang, a famous sociologist and dean of the School of Social Sciences of Tsinghua University. He focuses on China's urbanization and the overall planning of urban and rural areas. special lectures are given from the aspects of the great significance of urbanization to our country, the theory of urbanization and international comparison, urbanization and the huge pressure of rural population, solving the problems encountered in urban and rural areas, and the discussion of local urbanization and nearby urbanization mode.

It is understood that this series of lectures is planned to be held quarterly, mainly focusing on the topics of agricultural civilization, interpretation of agricultural policies, operation and management of museums, restoration and identification of cultural relics, protection of agricultural and rural cultural heritage, and social hotspots. High-level experts and scholars from the cultural, agricultural and museum circles are invited to give lectures. In addition to the staff and workers of the organs and institutions of the Ministry of Agriculture, this lecture also invited some college students and surrounding community residents to participate.

 
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