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Exhibition in Beijing Showcases Belt & Road Achievements

Source:Science and Technology Daily | 2024-01-25 14:12:02 | Author:YAO Yilu

The 7th China Picture Competition Collection Exhibition, themed "Jointly building the Belt and Road for a better future," opens on January 20 at the National Museum of China in Beijing. (PHOTO: HONG Xing / Science and Technology Daily)

By YAO Yilu

The 7th China Picture Competition Collection Exhibition, themed "Jointly building the Belt and Road for a better future," is being held at the National Museum of China in Beijing.

On display are over 150 works in four sections: the hard connectivity of infrastructure, soft connectivity of rules and standards, heart-to-heart connectivity between people from co-building nations, and Silk Road exoticism.

The visuals illustrate the achievements made since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative and the journey's challenges in the past decade. The photographs, evocative and heartening, symbolize China's ingenuity, strategic foresight, and commitment to shaping a collective future for humanity.

The exhibition opened on January 20 and will run till March 20.

Editor: 陈春有

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