A Time Travel of China’s Past 70 Years
By He
Zhuoyan and Morag Hobbs
October
1st marks China’s National Day, but this year is especially significant because
it also marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of
China (PRC).
In
commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the PRC, a grand
exhibition featuring achievements and significant moments in China over the
past seven decades opened to the public at the Beijing Exhibition Center on
Tuesday, September 24th.
Just one
day before, Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central
Military Commission, visited the exhibition.
During
his visit, Xi stressed that during the seven decades since the founding of the
PRC, the CPC has led people across the country to overcome one obstacle after
another, creating miracle upon miracle.
Xi said
the historic achievements China has made in the past seven decades and the
historic changes it has undergone fully demonstrate that only the CPC can lead
China; only with socialism can we save China; only with reform and opening up
can we develop China, develop socialism and develop Marxism; and only with the
road of socialism with Chinese characteristics can we lead China toward
prosperity and strength.
The
exhibition zone, covering a total area of about 15,500 square meters, is
designed in the shape of a time tunnel, following a chronological pattern from
1949 to 2019.
It
covers five main sections: The preamble, “Standing in the East” (1949-1978), “Reform
and Opening-up” (1978-2012), “Moving Towards Revival” (2012-2019), and “The
Future.”
Every
section features historical and symbolic people and objects during that period.
There
are a total of 150 “firsts” in New China on display, including the oil painting
recording the PRC’s founding ceremony in 1949, the first generation of China’s
domestically-made vehicles “Jie Fang” CA10 auto truck in 1956, a picture
capturing the moment when the PRC’s lawful seat was restored in the United
Nations in 1971, a delicately designed exhibition area that recreates scenes,
memories of the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008, as well as models simulating
China’s lunar rover and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio
Telescope (FAST), and a model of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the world’s
longest cross-sea bridge.
Combining
modern technologies and precious historical archives and records, the
exhibition comprehensively reflects the experience and achievements of the past
70 years which witnessed great improvements in China’s economy and people’s
living conditions, depicting the continuous rise of China’s international
status and influence, as well as China’s contribution to the cause of world
peace and development.
The
exhibition runs until December, which means people still have loads of chances
to go there to experience the grandeur of China over the past 70 years.
Source:People’s Daily Online
A grand exhibition of
achievements in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the
People’s Republic of China is held at the Beijing Exhibition Center. (Photo by Li
Yan from People’s Daily Online)
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