ASIMCO Camshaft Communications Team Visits the China Grand Canal Museum
Release Date:
21-07-07
Recently, in order to enrich the cultural life of the company’s communications team and to promote learning and exchange, a group of 16 members—including both existing team members and newly hired college graduates—visited the China Grand Canal Museum, under the planning and organization of the Human Resources Department. The Grand Canal Museum is located along the ancient Sanwan section of the Grand Canal in Yangzhou. It is a specialized museum that comprehensively showcases the World Heritage value of the Grand Canal across the entire river basin, throughout all historical periods, and from every possible perspective. Covering an exhibition area of approximately 18,000 square meters, the museum features 11 uniquely designed display spaces, including “Impressions of the Canal Streets” and “The Epic Scroll of the Chinese Grand Canal.” Through the visit, participants gained a deep appreciation for the canal’s past and present, learned about the sophisticated hydraulic engineering, grain transportation and salt trade, commercial activities, traditional opera, folk beliefs, and everyday urban life along the canal. They unanimously praised the museum’s rich and diverse exhibits, noting that they had the rare opportunity to closely examine many precious cultural relics previously only found in books, and to experience details that cannot be fully conveyed through reading. They expressed their intention to return in the future to continue their learning. Although the visit lasted only half a day, it felt as though they had traveled through time and space. At the conclusion of the tour, everyone still wished it could have lasted longer. “Yangzhou is such a wonderful place—rich in history and blessed with outstanding people,” remarked one of the newly hired college graduates. The young employee pledged to study and work diligently, strive to integrate quickly into the team, and contribute her share to the company. She also expressed hope that the company would organize more such activities in the future, enabling employees to gain a deeper understanding of local history and culture and thereby enhance their own cultural literacy. Human Resources Department, Nie Xiaojing
Recently, in order to enrich the cultural life of the company’s communications team and to promote learning and communication while strengthening interpersonal exchanges, a group of 16 members—including members of the communications team and newly hired university graduates—visited the China Grand Canal Museum, under the planning and organization of the Human Resources Department.
The Grand Canal Museum is located on the banks of the ancient Sanwan section of the Grand Canal in Yangzhou. It is a specialized museum that comprehensively showcases the World Heritage value of the Grand Canal across its entire watershed, throughout all historical periods, and from every possible angle. With an exhibition area of approximately 18,000 square meters, the museum features 11 uniquely themed display spaces, including “Impressions of the Grand Canal’s Streets and Alleys” and “The Epic Scroll of China’s Grand Canal.” Through their visit, visitors gained a deep appreciation for the canal’s past and present, learned about the sophisticated hydraulic engineering along its course, the role of grain transport and salt trade in sustaining the empire, the vibrant world of commerce and trade, the rich tradition of Chinese opera, local folk beliefs, and everyday urban life. Many remarked that the museum’s exhibits are exceptionally comprehensive, offering close-up access to numerous precious cultural relics previously only encountered in books—relics whose intricate details cannot be fully appreciated from print alone—and that they look forward to returning in the future to continue their learning.
Although the visit lasted only half a day, it felt as though we had traveled through time and space. At the end of the tour, everyone was still eager for more, remarking, “Yangzhou is such a wonderful place—rich in history and blessed with outstanding people and beautiful landscapes.” The newly hired university graduates expressed their determination to study and work diligently, strive to integrate quickly into the team, and contribute their share to the company. They also hoped that the company would organize more such activities in the future, enabling them to gain a deeper appreciation of Yangzhou’s profound historical and cultural heritage and to enhance their own cultural literacy.


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