Memorial halls and exhibition halls are special places, and all the cultural relics and artworks with high commemorative value are displayed in the museum. Therefore, memorial halls and exhibition halls have high environmental requirements for museums, and also have certain requirements for visitors.
Precautions:
1. You should get dressed before visiting the memorial hall.
2. Choose relatively formal clothes, preferably suits, ties and leather shoes.
Second, don't make noise in the memorial hall.
The memorial hall, like the library, is a quiet place, which will make visitors calm down and feel the artistic beauty brought by works of art, so visitors should always keep quiet in the museum, try not to make any noise, let alone make any noise. These practices will lead to disorder in the museum, affect the mood of others to visit and distract others' attention.
Third, don't touch the exhibits.
The works of art exhibited in the memorial hall are very precious, and some of the exhibits are unique even in the world and have extremely high value. However, a few visitors always feel "dissatisfied" when they visit, and they have to touch the exhibits themselves, which is extremely "harmful" and even plays a destructive role in the works of art on display.