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What educational institution does the Children's Palace belong to?
Youth Palace is a comprehensive cultural and educational institution for young people.

Children's Palace is an institution in China that conducts education and collective cultural activities for children outside school. There will be "Children's Palace" in many places, and with the development, it will be renamed as "XXX Recreation Center".

Children's Palace is an important form and place for the government to provide taxpayers with public services for young people, and it will gradually develop into a platform for the government to co-ordinate various social resources to serve young people.

The same institutions include Youth Palace, Women's and Children's Activity Center, Youth Science and Technology Museum (station), Children's Park and Youth Center. These institutions are managed by different systems.

Provincial and municipal youth palaces belong to the Communist Youth League system in principle, while youth centers are relatively broad. In addition to the above departments, relevant institutions under the civil affairs department will also use relevant titles.

All kinds of activity rooms should adapt to different use characteristics, such as the preparation room of the laboratory, the material storage room and processing room of the model room, the facilities that pay attention to height, ground material selection and professional requirements of the dance room, the dressing room of the dance room and gymnastics room, etc.

The art room should have proper lighting, the music room should pay attention to the sound effect, and various facilities should pay attention to the human body scale and children's safety.

The plane and appearance strive to be lively and open, with novel graphics and bright colors, showing a vibrant atmosphere to meet the psychological and physiological characteristics of children seeking knowledge.