Children's Palace refers to a place where children in some countries have collective activities outside school. Originally, the Children's Palace was a place to watch programs, play games, do handicrafts and learn science. Popular means the place where children play, that is, their home. Under the call of the CPC Central Committee that "the whole party and the whole society are concerned about the healthy growth of children", the construction of extracurricular activities for young students has been paid attention to by party committees, people's governments at all levels and all walks of life, and great progress has been made. It is an exclusive institution for teenagers to develop their specialties, show their talents and enrich their lives.
Some children's palaces in China have been rebuilt from original buildings, such as Dalian Children's Palace (formerly known as Dalian Children's Cultural Center) established by 1949, and China Children's and Teenagers' Activity Center established by 1983, with a building area of about 6,300 square meters. In the 1980s, children's palaces and Lanzhou Children's Science and Technology Center in Wuxi, Fuzhou, Qingdao, Changsha, Hefei and anniversary were built and expanded in various provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. According to the statistics of 1983, there are 6 children's palaces in the province, 2 children's palaces in cities and counties and more than 7,000 children's activity stations.