Wuhan museums
Wuhan, in central China's Hubei
province, is renowned throughout the country for
being the city where the 1911 Revolution kicked-off.
Understandably, its contribution to China's modern
history has taken pride of place in its many museums,
nine of which recently started opening its doors
free of charge to primary and secondary school
students.
Staffers at Wuhan Museum have been
extra busy of late. On Feb.21, it abolished student
admission charges and, since then, the steady
stream of visitors coming through its doors has
only been getting bigger.
The museum boasts a lively, colorful
and, most importantly, informative timeline of
the city's rich history over the past century,
from its role in the 1911 Revolution to the present
day.
Now, with free entrance guaranteed,
students here are learning about their roots from
an earlier age.
Wuhan Museum is not alone. Eight
other institutes and historical sites have similarly
stopped charging students and, with this new measure,
local government officials hope to offer a better
after-school alternative for students.