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长崎原爆资料馆坐落于一个当时被原子弹炸毁的教堂之上,教堂仅仅剩下一面墙,至今,你依然可以看到一面被冲击波毁坏变形的时钟挂在墙上,时针停止在11点02分,原子弹落下的刹那。原爆资料馆的建立初衷很简单,为了不忘记过去的悲伤,为了激励前行的斗志。展馆系统的介绍了长崎被原爆毁于一旦之后到如今发展的复兴近况,从中你可以了解原子弹和战争的毁灭之大,可以了解长崎人从悲痛中坚强不息的生存精神。vivienvivien
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The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is located on top of a bombed-down church. There is only one wall left in the church. To this day, you can still see a clock that was destroyed and deformed by the shock wave hanging on the wall, and the hour hand stopped at 11:02. The original intention of the Atomic Bomb Museum is very simple, in order not to forget the sorrows of the past, in order to inspire the fighting spirit to move forward. The exhibition hall systematically introduces the recent development of Nagasaki after it was destroyed by the atomic bomb to the present. From this, you can understand the great destruction of the war and the strong survival spirit of Nagasaki people from grief. It is mainly divided into two exhibition areas. One is to display all the surviving objects, ranging from a grain of carbonized rice to a bicycle that is squeezed and crooked. All of their states are proofs to witness the tragedy. Another pavilion shows the far-reaching influence of the late stage of the atomic bombing. The photos on display include people who have suffered lesions after being irradiated. These vivid cases all reveal the cruelty of the war. Check it out.