Where to play hide-and-seek?

Civilian gas mask If you are wondering where to play hide-and-seek, Prestongrange Museum may be a good idea. Prestongrange is the industrial heart of East Lothian in the story of Scotland’s Industrial Revolution. I took part in a workshop about how to make a ‘gas mask’, which was very interesting, and was run by Sarah Cowie on the site this summer. Children also played hide-and-seek on the green grass in the sunshine. It was very impressive to see that kids can play and learn at the same time around the industrial heritage at Prestongrange museum.
Furthermore, Prestongrange Museum has a coal mining heritage. The gold mining museum in Taiwan popped into my mind suddenly when I visited this museum. Well, as the guided tour said, it’s not just a museum, where people can visit, it’s a part of local history from the 18th -19th centuries about the industry revolution. The large steam engine is very impressive. I can imagine how difficult it must have been to move it from the port in the 19th century. I can’t believe that workers could stand the noise it made whilst running.

Anyway, it is worthwhile to visit Prestongrange Museum, I liked it!

One Response to “Where to play hide-and-seek?”

  1. neil Says:

    What a fascinating link to develop, Yu Ting, between Prestongrange and these mining museums in Taiwan ……….. I was interested to see
    too that Taiwan features on the Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage
    website despite the politics - this is as it should be! Haste ye back!

    http://en.museum.tpc.gov.tw/common/html/enmuseum/travel/travel02.jsp?trid=22

    http://www.musicscotland.com/cd/brian-mcneill-the-baltic-tae-byzantium-cd.html

    http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=9858&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

    http://ichscotland.org/