Exhibition shows Tibet's steady march of progress
In the runup to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, an exhibition reviewing the dramatic decades long changes and achievements of the Tibet autonomous region kicked off in Beijing on Tuesday.
The exhibition — presented at the Museum of Tibetan Culture — displayed the region's best practices in economic, social, cultural and ecological civilization fields over the past 70 years since the region's peaceful liberation in 1951.
The exhibition, titled Great Achievements, displays more than 350 pictures, along with 61 precious objects and documents that show the historic changes and improvements in the region over the decades. It also uses virtual reality and other technology to make the exhibition interactive.
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