At the 38th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee in XX, the Grand Canal of China was approved to be inscribed on the World Heritage List, becoming China's 46th World Heritage site. The Dagukou Fortress Site Museum, located at the end of the Grand Canal into the sea, has opened a large-scale temporary exhibition to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal.
It is understood that XX is an ancient great project on the eastern plain of China. At the end of the sea, there is a unique geographical location that records a history of humiliation, which is the Dagu Estuary. Recently, the Dagukou Fortress Site Museum took the opportunity of the successful application of the Grand Canal as a world heritage site, and held a large-scale temporary exhibition "The Flowing Canal -- The Grand Canal of China Photo Exhibition" to introduce the development history of the Grand Canal to visitors in detail. In line with the "Into the Museum" theme education activities, the "Grand Canal Photo exhibition" will be added to the museum's explanation, leading the public to understand the history of the canal.