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Astrikang Investment (China) Co., Ltd.

As a global biopharmaceutical company driven by innovation, Astrikon always believes that "science, stimulate infinite possibilities", and regard science as the top priority of all work. We are a scientific -dominated global pharmaceutical company.We are committed to changing the future of medical care by releasing the power of science and benefiting humans, society and the earth. Our strategy We focus on developing truly innovative drugs and improving the accessibility of drugs.In this way, we bring the maximum benefits to global patients, medical systems and society. We have formulated three major points to achieve growth through innovation strategies. Science and Innovation Use a series of drug treatment methods to create the next generation of treatment, such as advanced biological agents, nucleotide therapy and cell therapy. State in terms of science, data and technology integration. Promote our pipeline. Growth and treatment leadership Use our innovative science to create a more personalized, accurate and easy -to -obtain medical care experience. Participate in the entire healthcare ecosystem and establish a visible partnership to promote positive changes and results. Create the industry's leading growth in our treatment areas and regions. Continue to implement our 2025 operation plan. People and Sustainable Development Continue to make Astraik an ideal workplace. Easily work in our group and achieve sustainable growth. Make sure we operate in the most intelligent way, and speed up the speed of providing medicines to patients through our future work plan. The use of scientific and innovative power has a positive impact on patients, healthcare systems and environment. Promote our sustainable development strategies through the three major comprehensive pillars: medical care, environmental protection, and morality and transparency.

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Reading: 19 2024-11-17

British Museum

The world's first national public museum. The British Museum was established in 1753 and officially opened in 1759. It is the first national museum in the world to cover all human knowledge areas and open to tourists around the world. The ideal and values ​​of the Enlightenment -critical review of all assumptions, public debates, scientific research, progress and tolerance -have been the museum logo since its establishment. The purpose of the museum is full of curiosity about the world. It is believed that items are reliable testimony and documents for human history, conduct reliable research, and eager to expand and share knowledge. In 1753, Congress passed a bill to create the world's first free National Public Museum, and opened to "all good -learning and curious people" in 1759.Initially, tourists must apply for tickets within a limited opening time to visit the collections of the museum.In fact, this means that only well -related tourists can enter the venue, and the trustee and curator of the museum will take them to visit the collections in person. Since the 1830s, the rules and regulations of the museum have begun to change, and the opening time has also been extended.Gradually, the museum is really open and open to everyone for free.Now we receive more than 6 million local and international tourists each year.Our extensive tour exhibition and borrowing plan means that millions of people can also visit museum collections in venues around the United Kingdom and around the world. Sir Hanson (1660-1753), the chairman and doctor of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom, collected more than 80,000 "natural and artificial treasures", and built a huge library.32,000 coins and medals. In the 1753, these collections were purchased for the public. These collections together with the Columbia Library, Harry Library and Royal Library together became a new public institution called the British Museum.Sloan uses the global network established by the European Empire to collect these materials and use the income of slave labor in the sugarcane planting garden to support the purchase. In the next 260 years, the museum's collections have a wide range, which has increased to about 8 million pieces, covering the human history of 2 million years.Some of these collections were taken away or purchased in areas of British colonial rule, and then they were purchased, donated, or presented to the museum, while other collections were obtained by excavation, sales and other premiums.For more information about this, please visit the collection history page. Today, the curator is still continuing to collect collection, and cooperates with the museum's scientists and academic and community partners around the United Kingdom and around the world to actively study the collection of collections, including the original collection of collections.We share these stories with the public through gallery exhibitions and temporary exhibitions, publications, gallery lectures, activities, websites (especially online collection) and social media. The museum's collections were originally stored in the Montanan Mansion in the 17th century. The mansion was renovated on a large scale and opened to the public in 1759.With the increase of collections, new galleries are added to the original building. Soon, due to the huge space demand, Montanago Building was demolished in 1823. It has been made in the larger Greek revival style building for Sir Robert Smick, which has now become famous.The Enlightenment Gallery (Room 1) is the first side building to be built. It contains the library of King George III. Visitors can still enter the museum through the colonnade. The building is completed in 1852.Richard West Macott designed the sculpture on the gables above the entrance to reflect the "civilization progress" imagined by the British in the Victorian era. At that time, British confidence and global power continued to grow through the expansion of the empire. The latest technology has always been integrated into the construction of the building, including the towering dome of the circular reading room (opened in 1857) and the Elizabeth II of Elizabeth II, designed by Foster Architects (in 2000open).We continue to expand and develop museum venues based on current demand, and open the World Protection and Exhibition Center in 2013. The museum has an ambitious plan for the future. We hope to repair this historical building and re -display the collection.These plans will take many years to complete, but the first stage will be the new collection research and storage facility BM _ARC near Reading, which will be opened in 2023.

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Reading: 19 2024-11-17

The National Gallery, London

The National Gallery is located directly north of Trafalgar Square in central London, England. It was founded in 1824 with only 38 paintings at first, but has since expanded to become a national art gallery with a collection of paintings. The gallery has a collection of 2,300 paintings from the 13th to the 19th century, making it one of the galleries with the largest, most comprehensive and most representative Western European paintings. Its collection includes masterpieces by many famous artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet and others. The works in the museum are exhibited in the four wings of the east, south, west and north in chronological order. The Sainsbury Wing, added in 1991, houses early Renaissance art from 1260 to 1510, including famous works such as Leonardo da Vincis charcoal sketch of "Madonna and Child with St. Anne and St. John the Baptist". The West Wing displays Italian and German paintings from the High Renaissance from 1510 to 1600. The North Wing houses paintings from the Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain from 1600 to 1700, including two Rembrandt rooms and Diego Velazquezs Venus painting "Venus at the Mirror". The East Wing displays paintings from 1700 to 1900, including paintings from Venice, France and Britain from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Landscapes are a major feature here, as well as masterpieces such as Romanticism and Impressionism. Because its collection belongs to the British public, the gallery is open to the public for free, but there are occasional special exhibitions for a fee. Visitors can also get a portable guide device from the information desk to learn about the background of the main works. Some of the famous collections of the National Gallery include: Leonardo da Vincis "Madonna of the Rocks", "Madonna and Child with St. Anne and St. John the Baptist"; Raphaels "Madonna of Anside"; Velázquezs "Venus in the Mirror"; Monets "Water Lilies", etc. In 2024, the National Gallery will sort out the past and look to the future, holding a year-long series of events, including a number of exhibitions across the UK to showcase "national treasures", "Van Gogh: Poet and Lover" (coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the acquisition of "Van Goghs Chair" and "Sunflowers"), "Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350" (the first comprehensive display of early Sienese art outside Italy), strengthen online research and develop education programs, and finally re-display the permanent collection in 2025. Its opening hours are usually from 10:00 to 18:00 from Tuesday to Sunday, and extended to 21:00 on Friday (the specific opening hours may be adjusted due to special circumstances, it is recommended to pay attention to its official website for the latest information). The subway stations near the art gallery include Charing Cross and Leicester Square, which can be reached in a few minutes walk after exiting the station.

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