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Museum can show how to use and save Nature

By Qin Xiaoying | China Daily | Updated: 2008-06-13 07:41

Calls for building a Wenchuan earthquake museum started appearing in newspapers soon after the natural calamity had struck. I believe a large natural disaster museum, featuring a rich content and functioning as a lasting reminder and an educational facility, should be built in a well-coordinated manner. It should be carefully designed to house all kinds of visual and audio materials as well as artifacts and literature about significant natural catastrophes.

My reasons for suggesting the establishment of a national museum of natural disasters are as follows.

Museum can show how to use and save Nature

First, it can show the public the reality that China is a country where natural disasters happen frequently. The nation has never known a year without floods, drought, earthquakes, typhoons and many other primary and/or secondary disasters.

Museum can show how to use and save Nature

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