This newspaper (reporter Zhao Huan) For some time, museums have become a good place for citizens and tourists to relax and enjoy, and the "museum fever" continues to heat up. The reporter learned that in order to better meet the audience's visiting needs, recently, Shaanxi Xi'an Beilin Museum, Han Jingdi Yangling Museum, Maoling Museum, and Jiangsu Huaian Museum have announced that they will be open all year round, and will be open normally every Monday to Sunday, with no longer closing days, providing the public with more sufficient cultural experience time.
Regarding the cancellation of the "closed day", the relevant person in charge of the Maoling Museum said that although it has increased operational pressure, it can improve the public cultural experience and allow more people to appreciate the unique charm of Shaanxi's history and culture. Chen Yongxian, deputy director of Huai'an Museum, said that after the cancellation of the "closing day", the museum has also adjusted the working hours for equipment maintenance and cultural relics protection accordingly. Citizens can freely choose the visiting time according to their work, study and life arrangements.
In addition, the reporter found that the Shaanxi Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum, the Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu, the Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum in Chengdu, the Chengdu Shu Brocade and Embroidery Museum, the Jiangsu Nanjing China Imperial Examination Museum, the Baoying Museum, the Henan Yinxu Museum, the Anyang Museum, and the Shanxi Yungang Grottoes Museum are also open all year round to welcome tourists from all over the world.
The reporter found that at present, most museums in China have implemented a Monday closure system. After the weekend's peak passenger flow, choosing to close the museum on Monday can minimize the impact on tourists' visits. On the other hand, it also allows the museum to maintain facilities and maintain cultural relics. At the same time, museum staff can take this time to rest. Some industry insiders believe that the practice of canceling the closing day of museums provides more convenience to the public, but also puts forward higher requirements on the management level of museums, such as strengthening real-time monitoring and protection of cultural relics, and responding to increased labor intensity.
Some experts said that with the advancement of technology and management methods, if conditions permit, some museums can try to cancel the closing day to allow audiences to have a better exhibition experience, but it still needs to be decided based on the specific situation.


