At seven o 'clock on December 17, theLiterature andJournalismCollegeheldtheopening ceremony of thesixth "cultural corridor" exhibition. Party Secretary PengXiaoqi, president Xiao Xiangyu, vice president Liu Hongxiang, Liu Zhimin, Jiao Tong, assistantof presidentJiangZhengyun, directorof the partypublicitydepartment, teachersandstudents took part in the activity.
The exhibition, saluting to the World EXPO exhibition hall, is divided into the six theme pavilions:"Confucius Science Museum," "International Pavilion", "Han Yun House" "skill building", "History Hall"and"The GreatMen Hall".
“Confucius Science Museum” aims to promote culture themingConfucian classics. The museum features portraits of Confucius, exquisite hollow partitions; canopies provided antiquity, together with sayings of Confucius, makingpeople feel like being Confucius lived in the Spring and Autumn Period. "International Pavilion" highlight this July‘s"Family of Chinese, Chinese Bridge" Summer Campholding inour school. "Han Yun Pavilion" surrounded the ancient Chinese calligraphy, Chinese painting, embroidery, clothing, etc. as the main element launched a series of performances. "Skills Museum"was the placewhere students write or paint landscapes, showing the College of literature and Journalism Communication carryingout the "three hundred fifty-seven projects". "History Hall" was in the form of video and music tomarkthe seventieth anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's glorious history.The great men hall isorganizedaccording to our eminent alumna, MaoZedong, carried out a series of activities related to the great man and inspired the students on the alma mater of love and pride. Surveying the site, the school leader plain: The cultural flavor is so strong, and the purpose of our education is to inherit our traditional culture.”
"Cultural Corridor"is a special campus cultural activity aimingat enrichingstudents’ campus life,creatinga healthy cultural atmosphere, inheritingexcellent classic cultureandestablishingthe platform to show students’life and ideas.