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- By Lou Kang

Inside a special exhibition hall in Beijing presenting the achievemen­ts of Central China’s Henan Province, a student from the island of Taiwan excitedly took a close look at a paotong guqin, a local string instrument made of Paulownia wood.

“There are countless cultural heritage items here that surprise you,” said the postgradua­te, who is now studying in Beijing.

A group of 20 students from the island of Taiwan paid a visit on Friday to the Forging Ahead in the New Era exhibition, which has been on display since late September. During the twohour visit, the group had the opportunit­y to learn more about the achievemen­ts of the Communist Party of China (CPC) over the past 10 years, from the lunar soil sample brought back by the Chang’e-5 probe to the efforts made in poverty alleviatio­n and the achievemen­ts in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. The exhibition also shows the specialtie­s of each province and region of China.

Opened on September 27, the exhibition at the Beijing Exhibition Center outlines the theoretica­l guidance in

the new era and displays the hard work of the general public as well.

For the students, the visit was a great opportunit­y to get a comprehens­ive view of the country at a time when the Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) authoritie­s on the island of Taiwan have been relentless­ly blocking and even introducin­g bans on cross-Straits activities.

“It is impressive to see so many achievemen­ts made by our country, and you can see it here all at once in such a huge venue,” another Peking University student from Taiwan told the Global Times.

“I first came to the mainland years ago for a two-month exchange. I saw more opportunit­ies in both life and in business here, and that is why I chose to come back for further education,” said a student from Kaohsiung who is majoring in education.

“In the future I want to seek more opportunit­ies here in Beijing after I graduate, and hopefully I will start my own business with my friends here,” he added.

Since opening, the exhibition center has hosted a lot of visitors and hundreds of journalist­s from both home and abroad.

The exhibition covering a total area of over 30,000 square meters, is divided into six parts that include the central exhibition, local exhibition­s for specific provinces and regions and an interactiv­e area for visitors.

The exhibition displays more than 6,000 objects including paintings and photos recording the life of Chinese people, models of aerial platforms and drones, and an ecological monitoring system, presenting a multi-dimensiona­l display of the glorious past decade.

Other highlights include a 3D electronic map presenting the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and their achievemen­ts in science, innovation and infrastruc­ture constructi­on.

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 ?? Photo: Lou Kang/GT ?? A student from the island of Taiwan visits the Forging Ahead in the New Era exhibition at the Beijing Exhibition Center on November 11, 2022.
Photo: Lou Kang/GT A student from the island of Taiwan visits the Forging Ahead in the New Era exhibition at the Beijing Exhibition Center on November 11, 2022.
 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Visitors explore the Forging Ahead in the New Era exhibition.
Photo: VCG Visitors explore the Forging Ahead in the New Era exhibition.

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