Children of migrant workers in the Chinese capital
will be invited to visit the Forbidden City free of charge on May
18, which is International Museum Day.
The Palace Museum wants to give migrant workers'
children a chance to visit the historic site as a way of thanking
their parents for their contribution to Beijing's urban
development, said an official from the museum's information and
education department.
Five hundred students and teachers from Xingzhi
Primary School in Haidian District will be among the first to be
invited. But the museum didn't say how many children in total will
be invited.
Migrant workers' children rarely have the chance to
visit historical sites like the Forbidden City because their
parents' income is too low.
The Palace Museum said they would offer more free
tours for the children of migrant workers in the future.
Well-known cultural relics expert Xie Chensheng will
introduce the history and ancient buildings of the Forbidden City
to the children on that day.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2007)
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