On January 18, in the hall of the Municipal Cultural Center, a citizen watched the "City Memory" cultural relics picture exhibition. Karamay Daily all-media reporter Cui Wenjuan photo
Exhibiting locations
Hall of the Municipal Cultural Center
Exhibits
Lots of antiquities pictures
Organizational units
Sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee
Municipal Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Jointly organized by Karamay Daily
Since January 1, the "City Memory" cultural relics and graphic exhibition sponsored by the Publicity Department of the Municipal Party Committee and jointly organized by the Municipal Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism and karamay Daily has been held in the hall of the Municipal Cultural Center.
A total of 25 panels are on display in this exhibition, which aims to tell the history and unforgettable past of Karamay by displaying a large number of antiquities pictures.
On the display board, the nest where the older generation of Karamay oil people worked and lived, the tent post office that worried about each other for their relatives, the Gobi Desert Hospital where surgery was performed, and the cotton clothes and vests that oil people once wore, and the notebooks and compasses used by oil people are vividly remembered.
Most of these objects and places, which have become national and autonomous region-level cultural relics, are gradually disappearing and fading out of people's vision, but they faithfully record the imprint of that era and show the unique appearance of that era.
Mr. Sun, a citizen engaged in petroleum work, has already visited the exhibition twice. After watching the exhibition for the first time, Mr. Sun felt a kind of baptism in his heart, "Seeing these pictures and words makes me feel nostalgic for the hard years that my father has experienced." ”
Mr. Sun's father came to Karamay in 1959 to participate in the construction of the oil field, and has successively engaged in drilling, oil production, trade unions and other categories of work, and is 85 years old this year.
After returning home from the exhibition, Mr. Sun and his father talked about the exhibition, and his father said that he also wanted to see it. Considering that his father was too old to go out, Mr. Sun went to the Municipal Cultural Center for the second time and brought back the video of the exhibition.
"My father watched the video back and forth several times and excitedly told us the story of his startup. From my father's narration, I can feel that there is a feeling that has been deeply engraved in the hearts of Karamay people and has become an unforgettable memory, that is, the feeling of serving the country in the hearts of generations of oil people, "I offer oil for the motherland". Mr. Sun said.
Unlike the perception of Mr. Sun, the "second generation of oil", Ms. Liu, a citizen, intuitively felt the history of old Karamay for the first time.
Ms. Liu is from the south, grew up in a beautiful environment, and came to work in our city after graduating from college. Her intuitive impression of Karamay was of clean and tidy streets and civilized and polite citizens.
"I didn't expect the early days of the city to be so desolate and the working conditions to be so harsh." Ms. Liu said, "The nests, tent post offices, and Gobi Desert hospitals presented in the photo exhibition made me truly feel the hard working and living environment of the older generation of Karamay people, and I also expressed my admiration for the great dedication of the older generation of oil people." This exhibition gave me a deeper understanding of the city and I am proud to work and live in the city. ”
Source: Karamay Daily All-Media Reporter Liu Jie