BEIJING: The Museum of the Communist Party of China, a new landmark in Beijing, has become a popular destination in the past year for people from home and abroad to learn about the centenary experience of the Party.
The museum, which marks its first anniversary this month, has seen more than 1 million visitors since its launch, including 100,000 students, the museum said.
Opening to the public on June 19, ahead of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CPC in July 2021, the museum is devoted to permanent and comprehensive exhibitions of the Party’s history. President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said during a visit to the museum on June 18 last year that the Party’s history is the most vivid and convincing textbook. It is necessary to study and review the Party’s history, carry forward its valuable experience, bear in mind the course of its struggles, shoulder the historic mission and draw strength from its history to forge ahead, he said. More than 5,000 delegations and groups, including government agencies, enterprises and colleges, have visited the museum to learn about the Party’s history since its launch, according to official data.
Foreign guests, including diplomatic envoys, representatives of international organizations, foreign experts and others have also paid visits to the museum.
–The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item