“Me, me, me, me!”
A bunch of kids chattered as they "grabbed" suitcases, school bags and other things from their parents. The supervisor smiled at the teachers and parents and held out his hand, "Everyone, please come this way. We have arranged the rooms for you."
Just with this short scene, the prejudices in the hearts of many parents have quietly faded a lot. Maybe this time, they can really gain something!
Escorted by their parents' distressed yet gratified gazes, the little ones carried their luggage laboriously and arrived in front of the homestay where they were staying.
The courtyards of the villagers' homestays are all quite large, and each household can accommodate two families.
Exactly thirty families were fully booked.
According to the pre-assigned list, everyone went to settle down with the warm reception of the B&B owner.
After seeing the rooms that were comparable to those of a hotel, as well as the various furnishings in the yard, the parents were completely relieved. With the accommodation conditions, there would really be no big problems on this trip.
The teachers were naturally arranged to stay in the homestay of the platform company nearby.
After a simple tidy up, everyone gathered in the open space outside the lobby of the platform company's homestay.
Based on the opinions of the experience group, the process has undergone slight changes after a unified discussion between the platform company, the village and the town.
Along the road, primary school students excitedly pointed out things they recognized on the various roadside decorations. When they encountered something they didn't understand, their parents explained it to them.
Soon, they arrived at the pastoral and wild project and boarded a small train that traveled through the countryside.
The two small trains departed ten minutes apart, loaded with people, and slowly shuttled through the fields along the rails.
There are loudspeakers hanging in the front, middle and back of the train to explain the surrounding crops to everyone.
What is it called, when to sow, when to harvest, are there any special farming requirements, etc.
It took two or three days just to debug the coordination of the commentary and the vehicle speed, and now it seems to be working well.
These elementary school students who grew up in the city were naturally very curious. While listening, they asked their fathers or mothers around them. Their parents also spoke in a low voice, recalling their more or less agricultural knowledge.
After a 20-minute tour, everyone felt that they had benefited a lot.
Then everyone came to the amusement area. There was nothing special here. All of them were common things in ordinary amusement parks.
But common means classic. The children all had a lot of fun and laughed. Fortunately, they were accompanied by their parents, so they were not in a rush.
There is nothing special about the playground, but the water play area next to it is quite interesting.
A group of parents put on boots and overalls and competed in fishing, catching ducks and running in the mud. The children on the shore cheered them on and laughed.
When they got up, on a shallow rocky beach separated from the river, the children turned over stones to catch crabs, had water fights, and enjoyed the rare happiness in the city.
After playing all this, it was time for lunch, and everyone took this time to go back and change clothes.
Lunch is always eaten in the restaurant. There are set meals, a la carte dishes, children's meals, and adult meals. The authentic farm vegetables make the children happy and the parents feel at ease.
After lunch and a nap, at 2:30 in the afternoon, everyone regrouped and went to visit the Hushan Pharmaceutical Factory as their first stop. At the science popularization point specially opened in the pharmaceutical factory, the children and parents received some popular science education on traditional Chinese medicine.
This is not a joke. For most adults, their understanding of Chinese medicine is nothing more than that angelica, ginseng, wolfberry and Panax notoginseng can nourish the body, and isatis root can cure all diseases. They know little more than children who know nothing.
Even if you believe in something wrongly, it would be worse than knowing nothing.
After listening to the popular science class, everyone followed the specially opened tour route and watched the production of the pharmaceutical factory through the glass. They truly understood the whole process of medicinal materials from the field to the mouth, which was quite an eye-opener.
Some parents even feel that this visit alone is worth the trip.
After leaving the pharmaceutical factory, everyone went to the Chinese Medicinal Materials Museum. A wide variety of Chinese medicinal materials were displayed according to different areas, accompanied by the sweet voice of the tour guide. Some parents were so engrossed in the lecture that they even forgot there was a child around them.
When you leave the museum, you will see the store that still sells medicines.
The female tour guide and the company executive who accompanied us on the tour still did not push hard to sell or force people to buy, but this time, the rush to buy was even more exaggerated than when the experience group came before.
Yes, snap up.
Those who come with children all have elderly parents and young children to take care of, and they are also busy and exhausted.
Wouldn’t the health anxiety be much greater than those of young people who are just starting out?
Aren’t interpersonal relationships much more complicated than those of young people?
Besides, they had witnessed the production process of these things with their own eyes. Where else could one buy such authentic and genuine medicinal materials and supplements on a normal day?
What's more, food and accommodation are free on this trip, so everyone thinks it's not a loss to buy something!
The service at the sales point was also very considerate. They helped with registration and packing and sent the items directly back to your residence, saving you the trouble of carrying large and small bags everywhere. There were two copies of the receipt, one for the customer and one for sticking on the packing box for verification, which allayed everyone's concerns.
Coming out of the medicine sales point is the last stop of the day - the Folk Experience Hall.
A group of children who have almost never experienced rural life, and some parents who have never experienced rural life, under the guidance of the Folk Museum's tour guide, got to know each item in the Folk Museum one by one.
From the real objects such as straw raincoats, bamboo weavings, straw sandals, windmills, oil lamps, kerosene lamps, and plows, we can get a glimpse of the remnants of rural life in those days.
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