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Photos tell the poverty-alleviatio­n story

China’s accomplish­ment better understood in pictures of how people’s lives have changed

- By WANG RU wangru1@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s achievemen­ts in lifting more than 10 million people out of abject poverty in each of the seven past years can be told through statistics. But the measure of the accomplish­ment can be understood more deeply through images of how people’s lives have changed.

That is the idea behind the new picture book, 100 Photograph­ers Focus on Poverty Alleviatio­n, which was launched on Sept 29 at the opening ceremony for an exhibition based on the photograph­s at the Capital Library of China in Beijing.

The book was jointly published by China Daily, China Pictorial Publishing House, Library Society of China and the Capital Library of China.

The exhibition shows 306 works by 281 photograph­ers, each providing a piece of the overall picture of China’s accomplish­ment in lifting people out of poverty and the nation’s contributi­ons to global poverty reduction.

Guests at the ceremony included Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editorin-chief of China Daily; Du Zhanyuan, president of China Internatio­nal Publishing Group; Liu Zhengrong, Party secretary of the All- China Journalist­s Associatio­n; and Li Ge, president of the China Photograph­ers Associatio­n.

Zhou said: “President Xi Jinping has stressed that we not only need to complete the poverty-reduction task, but also to tell a good story of it. It requires us to tell a vivid story, show our achievemen­ts in an overall way, and thus provide enormous spiritual motivation to this cause.

“The exhibition records changes in the era, especially in people’s lives. China Daily will continue to serve as a good recorder and transmitte­r of China’s stories in the new era, and make more contributi­ons to promoting the influence of Chinese culture with various circles of society.”

Du said the photograph­ic record “enables readers to be impressed by China’s achievemen­ts in poverty alleviatio­n, to understand the firm leadership of the Communist Party of China, millions of officials’ service to the people and ordinary people’s efforts behind the achievemen­ts through the unique angle of photograph­y”.

Liu offered congratula­tions for the publicatio­n of the book and the opening of the exhibition, saying he approves of the book as a unique gift for China’s poverty-alleviatio­n cause.

“I hope,” Li said, “the photograph­ers and other circles of society will continue to pay attention to poverty alleviatio­n and rural vitalizati­on, and make more quality works. We need to tell a good story of China, show China’s insights, spread China’s value and stress the advantages of China’s system.”

Plans call for the exhibition to tour nationally soon, and an online exhibition can also be viewed on the website of China Daily.

 ?? Photograph­ersFocuson­PovertyAll­eviation ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily (center); Du Zhanyuan, president of China Internatio­nal Publishing Group (second from right); Liu Zhengrong, Party secretary of the All-China Journalist­s Associatio­n (second from left); Ma Xinming, Party secretary and director of the Office of Beijing Municipal Leading Group for Poverty Reduction Cooperatio­n and Assistance (left); and Liu Xiaoqin, vice-chairwoman of Library Society of China, attend the launch ceremony for the book 100
on Sept 29 at the Capital Library of China in Beijing.
Photograph­ersFocuson­PovertyAll­eviation ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily (center); Du Zhanyuan, president of China Internatio­nal Publishing Group (second from right); Liu Zhengrong, Party secretary of the All-China Journalist­s Associatio­n (second from left); Ma Xinming, Party secretary and director of the Office of Beijing Municipal Leading Group for Poverty Reduction Cooperatio­n and Assistance (left); and Liu Xiaoqin, vice-chairwoman of Library Society of China, attend the launch ceremony for the book 100 on Sept 29 at the Capital Library of China in Beijing.

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