Harvard Art Museums
Hours 32 Quincy Street
Open daily, 10am-5pm Cambridge, MA 02138
Closed on major holidays 617-495-9400
Hardartmuseums.org
Cafe
Open daily, 10 am-4pm* * There is no gallery admission charge
for visiting the cafe or shop
Shop
Open daily, 10 am-5Pm*
General Policies
--Please help us preserve the art by not touching.
--Bags larger than 11X14 must be checked.
--Please use the coatroom to check larger items, including umbrellas, briefcases, backpacks and rigid baby carriers.
--Noncommercial photography and filming are permitted, except works of art or exhibitions accompanied by a “no photo" icon. Use of flash, tripods, monopods, or camera extension poles is not permitted.
--Please don't make phone conversations in the galleries.
——All bags are subject to inspection.
---Please note that all restrooms are equipped with changing tables.
Accessibility
The Harvard Art Museums are fully wheelchair accessible, with the exception of Adolphus Bush Hall. A limited number of wheelchairs are available in the lobby free of charge. Wheelchair seating and assistive-listening devices are available in our lecture halls. For further assistance, including ASL interpretation, please contact Visitor Services at least two weeks prior to the specific program at 617-495-9400.
Digital Tools
Use your mobile device to explore the museums and investigate selected works of art on view. The icon below indicates that an object is included on the Digital Tools page, available on our website. There you will find expanded content and a range of perspectives from conservators (文物保护员),faculty, and students.
【小题1】If you want to buy some souvenirs from the shop,________.A.you have to pay the gallery admission first. |
B.you can do shopping even on major holidays. |
C.you should dial the number 617-495-9400 first. |
D.you can purchase them on Hardartmuseums.org. |
A.No photos or videos can be taken in the museum. |
B.Smaller bags don't have to be checked in the coatroom. |
C.The Harvard Art Museums are fully wheelchair accessible. |
D.You will find expanded content of any work on the website. |
A.A visitor guide. |
B.A travel magazine. |
C.A Harvard campus guide. |
D.A museum advertisement. |
Slurp&Sip is a cheerful bistro (小酒馆) in Shanghai that specializes in exotic southwestern food from Yunnan Province.
Niu Yun, who hails from Kunming, Yunnan Province, opened her first eatery (小餐馆) in 2014 after studying in London.
“At that time there weren’t many choices for Yunnan food, and I think the province has so much tasty food and such a diverse food culture that I could bring to Shanghai,” she said. “After meeting a few good friends who also love Yunnan cuisine, we decided to open a simple Yunnan eatery focusing on street food to start with, introducing Yunnan rice noodles and street snacks I used to buy every day after school.”
Opening this new restaurant after operating Slurp for a few years is a natural step for Niu Yun and her partners. The menu of Slurp&Sip pays homage (敬意) to Niu’s origins with a major focus on Dai flavors.
“My mum is Dai, and I remember every time she brought me back to her hometown the food really made a strong impression. From how they cook and the ingredients they use, all are very special to me. Dai food is all about fresh and mixed ingredients, as well as natural and original ways of cooking,” she said.
“I feel diners shouldn’t only know about crossing the bridge rice noodles and steampot chicken when we talk about Yunnan food. We have such a diverse culture with so many different minorities, so I decided to start with the one I’m the most connected with,” she added.
Dai cuisine is characterized by a combination of fresh herbs, chilis and acidic elements. It incorporates lots of great produce from the province’s southernmost prefecture.
Dai food is also full of barbecue items often seen in night markets, such as roasted lemongrass stuffed fish, roasted chicken and roasted pork with Dai spices, all of which grace Slurp&Sip’s menu.
【小题1】What motivated Niu Yun to focus on Dai flavors?A.Her education. | B.Her family. |
C.Her origins. | D.Her friends. |
A.It’s delicious and popular. | B.It’s natural and organic. |
C.It’s fresh and nutritious. | D.It’s varied and diverse. |
A.It’s influenced by night market atmosphere. |
B.It combines Southeastern Asian flavors. |
C.It offers roasted items with Dai spices. |
D.It represents authentic Kunming food. |
A.Try the Ethnic Dai Food from Yunnan |
B.An Overseas Returnee’s New Career |
C.Slurp&Sip Is Back Here with its Legend |
D.Explore China with Food and Drinks |
Welcome to the California Science Center
Here is a guide to the California Science Center.
Accessibility Services & FacilitiesWe are committed to breaking down any barrier to access. If you have questions about accessibility, please call us at (213) 744-2019 or contact us online or stop by our Information Desk just inside the main entrance.
Sensory & Mobility ConsiderationsLight, noise and crowds vary widely throughout the building. Please feel free to bring your own noise-canceling headphones or other calming items. All spaces in the center are wheelchair accessible. All floors are accessible by elevator or stairs.
● Parking & RestroomsAccessible parking spaces are available on the three floors of the Science Center parking lot. Accessible parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is $15 per vehicle.
All the restrooms here are wheelchair accessible. Private family style restrooms are available upon request, please see any Guest Services Host.
● Wheelchairs & Service AnimalsStandard manual wheelchairs are available for free at the Information Desk, used inside the California Science Center.
Service dogs trained to do work or perform specific tasks for a guest with a disability are welcome in all of the Science Center spaces. Emotional animals and pets are not permitted.
Language & Communication Considerations● Language Assistance
Our Bilingual (双语的) Guest Services and Education staff members wear buttons indicating languages in which they are fluent. In addition, the Information Desk offers maps in six different languages.
● Audio GuidesAudio guides in both English and Spanish are often available for special exhibits. For special exhibits with audio guides, transcripts are available at the entrance to the exhibit upon request.
Click here for more information about the center. We want every guest to participate equally in the excitement of experiencing science!
【小题1】How many ways to inquire about accessibility in the California Science Center are mentioned?A.3. | B.4. | C.5. | D.6. |
A.It is unfriendly to the disabled. | B.Its parking spaces vary in price. |
C.It offers multi-language service | D.It allows emotional pets to enter. |
A.A web page. | B.A news report. |
C.A science textbook. | D.An academic paper. |
Explore the wonders of San Francisco’s landmarks as you visit Coit Tower, Crissy Field, Fort Point and Lands End, each offering unique views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Coit Tower
Coit Tower offers breathtaking 360-degree views of San Francisco and the bay, including the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. The best views are enjoyed from the observation deck, which is easily accessible by elevator. To access the elevator, there is a fee of $ 7.
Crissy Field
Crissy Field, south of the Golden Gate Bridge in the Presidio, is a beautiful spot with walking and cycling trails, Rebuilt in 2001, it offers wonderful views of the bridge, picnic areas and a small sandy beach loved by families. Visitors can enjoy lunch at the Warming Hut, Beach Hut Cafe or House of Air.
Fort Point
To get a close view of the Golden Gate Bridge, visit Fort Point. Near Crissy Field, this brick fort from the Civil War era can be accessed through Marine Drive park. Even though Fort Point didn’t see any military action, the bridge’s chief engineer, Joseph Strauss, redesigned it to ensure the fort’s preservation as a “fine example of the mason’s art”.
Lands End
Lands End, near Lincoln Park, provides a perfect view of the Golden Gate Bridge Visitors can walk along a paved sidewalk near the 17th hole of the Lincoln Park Municipal Golf Course. Along the way, you’ll find benches and great photo spots to enjoy the bridge’s beauty.
【小题1】Which one is redesigned by an engineer?A.Coit Tower. | B. Crissy Field. | C.Fort Point. | D.Lands End. |
A.They save the fort as an art. | B.They are suitable to see the whole city. |
C.They offer wide sidewalks and cycling paths | D.They are suitable to view the Golden Gate Bridge. |
A.Sports. | B.Entertainment. | C.Tour. | D.Education. |
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