Lhasa, Oct. 10 (Zhongxin Net) -- October 2 marks the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. On the same day, the Tibet Museum planned to launch activities such as "The Motherland in My Heart" map coloring, "Creatures in Cultural Relics - Plant Pattern Coloring", "Treasure Hunting Tour" and other activities to celebrate the National Day, with extensive participation by visitors.

The picture shows tourists participating in the "Motherland in My Heart" map coloring activity at the Tibet Museum on October 10. Photo by Laba Dolma

At about 9:30, tourists lined up at the entrance of the Tibet Museum, ready to enter the museum. The Tibet Museum distributed the national flag, national flag stickers, and special commemorative coupons for National Day to each audience, adding a strong festive atmosphere.

The picture shows tourists taking a group photo with the Potala Palace in the distance at the Tibet Museum. Photo by Laba Dolma

The interactive event "Motherland in My Heart" held in the hall of the museum attracted many spectators to pick up brushes. In the children's experience hall, the museum staff screened the representative cultural relics that reflected the exchange, exchange and integration of various ethnic groups in the collection of cultural relics, selected the plant patterns on the cultural relics, and launched the "Life in Cultural Relics - Plant Pattern Coloring" activity. In the exhibition hall of "Long Songs in the Land of Snow – Tibetan History and Culture Exhibition", visitors hold cards of "treasure hunting", look for cultural relics according to the prompts on the cards, and happily go to the service desk to receive prizes after completing the task.

The picture shows tourists visiting the Tibet Museum. Photo by Laba Dolma

The picture shows tourists visiting the Tibet Museum. Photo by Laba Dolma

"The 'Motherland in My Heart' event is so meaningful that you have to participate in and take pictures." In the hall of the museum, visitors praised and participated in activities to celebrate the National Day. (End)