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Does staying at home during the epidemic make electricity and water bills soar? ——Apple Theatre “The Legend of Water Elf” teaches you how to save energy | Fan News

Does staying at home during the epidemic make electricity and water bills soar? ——Apple Theatre “Water Spirit Legend” teaches you how to save energy

(Central News Service 20220630 13:18:36) The summer vacation has begun. Children stay at home for a long time due to the epidemic, and the consumption of water and electricity is bound to increase. The increase in electricity bills makes parents’ hearts bleed. From air conditioners, TVs, lights, refrigerators to mobile phone charging, there are better ways to use these electrical/electronic products in every link, which not only saves money, but also greatly helps the environment. In addition to demonstrating to children in person, you can also watch the drama to deepen the children’s impression of energy saving and electricity saving through the concepts conveyed in the drama.

In the forest of Apple Theater’s “Water Elf Legend”, there used to be lovely groundhogs, rabbits, and foxes who were happily exploring and playing everywhere, living a happy life. The animals began to get sick, and they found out that it was the big devil who took away the water spirit and used up all the water energy. Through the interaction of question and answer in the plot, children can easily understand the importance of environmental protection, and provide specific tips to deepen their understanding of energy saving and power saving; parents and children can not only have fun from the process of watching the play, but more importantly, have a better understanding of life can also bring positive benefits.

Let the children know the importance of caring for the environment and ecology from the drama. This way of entertaining and entertaining is the ambition of Mr. Fang Guoguang, the head of the Apple Theatre. The topics and theatrical creations that the troupe pays attention to are closely related to all generations, and are presented in a way that takes into account both the audio-visual effect and the on-site interaction. What we can learn from the drama is that now, when everything is rising, it is time for us to ignore our daily habits. Even the most trivial things can bring about great changes to the economy and the environment.