Lingnan Dialect Culture Museum is the first provincial solid language museum approved by the Propaganda Department of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee. Located in the south area on the fifth floor of Foshan Library, with an area of about 1.400 square meters. The museum takes various dialects in Lingnan area as the main carrier, focuses on oral cultural forms and cultural phenomena, and uses modern multimedia comprehensive means as a tool to create a visible "sound" and an audible "exhibition". It is a public cultural space integrating preservation, protection, exhibition, communication, research and creative development, and a base for educating the broad masses of people, especially teenagers, on Chinese excellent traditional culture and patriotism.
Second, the exhibition content
According to the exhibition habits, Lingnan Dialect Culture Museum has designed a clockwise exhibition streamline, which is mainly divided into nine parts: preface hall, general situation of China and Guangdong languages, Guangdong language characteristics, Guangdong Hakka and other Guangdong dialect cultures, overseas spread of Guangdong dialect cultures, and protection and inheritance of Guangdong dialect cultures.
_ Overview of Guangdong Language
The Survey of Guangdong Language vividly depicts the map of Lingnan Dialect and tells readers about the distribution, basic panorama, origin, usage and cultural characteristics of Guangdong language.
_ Characteristics of Guangdong Dialect
By displaying the rotating axis on the wall, the differences and recognition between Hakka dialects in Guangdong and Fujian are displayed, and comics are combined with dialect pronunciation to learn happily in interaction. Interesting "dialect guessing" games lead readers to explore the characteristics of the three major dialects.
_ Cantonese dialect culture
Cantonese is the mother tongue of Guangfu people. This part takes xiguan big house's style as the visual symbol of the exhibition hall, allowing readers to enter the "Guangfu Family" and show readers the rich food culture, opera and folk art culture, Cantonese literature, Hong Kong and Macao movies, golden songs and so on through interactive screens and other new media with rich and colorful immersive sensory experience.
_ Hakka dialect culture
"It's better to sell ancestral fields than ancestral words" reflects the Hakka people's cherish of nostalgia and local accent. This part mainly shows Hakka culture, such as farming civilization, classic food, folk songs and so on. Through arc-shaped exhibition boards and multimedia, readers can see the production methods of various Hakka cuisines, and hear past folk songs and nursery rhymes, which is full of interest.
_ Min culture
Through interactive video multimedia and phantom video multimedia, the ancient buildings, living customs, flavor food and opera folk songs in Chaoshan area are displayed, so that readers can feel the Fujian dialect culture.
_ Overseas Spread of Guangdong Dialect Culture
This part mainly shows the spread of Lingnan dialect overseas. With the footsteps of early immigrants, Lingnan dialect has produced many foreign words and new words in the process of crossing the ocean, which shows the mutual integration of multi-cultures.
Note: Lingnan Dialect Culture Museum also has a point reading pen ~ When you touch the text with the point reading pen, authentic pronunciation will appear. Combine listening, speaking, reading and reading to appreciate the charm of different dialects in Guangdong in a relaxed and happy atmosphere!
Free information of dialect culture museum.
Admission: free.
Opening hours: 09: 00- 17: 00 (closed on Monday
Venue: South Zone, 5th Floor, Foshan Library (No.Kang Hua Road 1 1, Foshan New Town)
Tips:
1. You need to make an appointment in advance at the official account of WeChat in Foshan Library;
2. To borrow a reading pen, you need to provide valid certificates such as ID card or driver's license. Please take it with you.
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Guide to the use of reading pens in Lingnan Dialect Culture Museum
Guide to Lingnan Dialect Culture Museum