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What do you mean, close the door?
Closure means that cultural venues or exhibition halls stop opening and suspend services within a specified time. Cultural venues include museums, art galleries and libraries. Exhibition hall refers to some places where some themes are temporarily displayed.

The reason for closing the museum may be for maintenance and repair work, or for security reasons under special circumstances, such as natural disasters. During the closing period, people can't visit and study, which is a stagnation period for cultural venues.

The impact of closing the museum on people is twofold. For tourists, it is necessary to readjust the itinerary to avoid going during the closed period, so as to avoid a trip in vain. For some people who love culture, especially students and researchers, closing museums will have a certain impact, because they acquire knowledge and information in these venues.

In addition, the closure of the museum also means that the staff and cultural practitioners can't continue to work, and the closed cultural venues have no income, and they can't innovate and present new cultural content and products, which is not good for the development of cultural undertakings.

During the closing period, we can learn about cultural information and gain knowledge through other channels. For example, through cultural books, audio, video and other ways to study a topic in depth. At the same time, cultural venues can continue to provide people with rich cultural products through online exhibitions and digital cultural relics display.

For practitioners, some basic training, skill upgrading and project planning can be carried out during the closed period. When it is reopened, more new activities and programs will be launched to attract more audiences and promote the further development of social culture.