Museums in Beijing are trying to train their staff in seven foreign
languages to serve tourists during the 2008 Olympic Games.
Thirty museums in the capital will provide services in English, Japanese,
French, German, Spanish, Arabic and Korean, according to the Beijing Municipal
Administration of Cultural Heritage.
Currently, major museums in Beijing offer services in Chinese, English,
French and Japanese.
"Several large museums like the Palace Museum (Forbidden City) have started
the training programs," Ha Jun, an official from the administration's museum
department, told Xinhua on Wednesday.
But museums of different types will have their own focus, he said. Museums
like the Capital Museum might provide services in more than seven foreign
languages while the Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy, favored by East
Asian tourists, will have more Korean and Japanese-speaking staff.
A total of 11,900 museum employees will receive language training.
"It will be rather tough to develop the multilingual crew in one year. Big
museums will recruit volunteers and others will provide audio guides in
different languages," Ha said.
Besides language training, the museums are also working to improve facilities
for the disabled.
The Palace Museum has installed lifts for wheelchair users and seven museums
of ancient Chinese architecture like the Zhihua Temple have equipped themselves
with barrier-free facilities.