Successful Grand Canal World Heritage Application Taku Forts Temporary Exhibition Introduction of Development History

Recently, at the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO held in XX, the "China Grand Canal" was approved to be included in the The World Heritage List, becoming China's 46th World Heritage Site. Located at the end of the Grand Canal into the sea, the Taku Forts Site Museum has opened a large-scale temporary exhibition to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal.

It is understood that XX was a great ancient project on the plains of eastern China. At the end of entering the sea, there is a unique geographical location that records a history of humiliation, which is Dagukou, guarding the entrance of the country. Recently, the Taku Forts Site Museum took the opportunity of the success of the Grand Canal's World Heritage application to hold a large-scale temporary exhibition, "Flowing Canal - China's Dayun River Picture Exhibition", to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal to the vast number of visitors in detail. In conjunction with the "Entering the Museum" themed propaganda activity, the "Grand Canal Picture Exhibition" will be added to the museum's commentary, leading the public to understand the history of the canal.