BEIJING: In three days, a landmark architecture and also a “spiritual home” in tribute to the epic history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) will be available on the general public’s list of destinations, adding to the festivity of this year that marks the CPC’s centenary.
Located in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, the Museum of the CPC will open to the public from July 15 and accept online appointments for free visits from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to an official announcement Monday.
As required by COVID-19 prevention measures, the daily visiting capacity will be limited to 3,000. Detailed information can be found on the appointment website, http://ticket.cpcmuseum.cn.
Devoted to permanent and comprehensive exhibitions of the Party’s history, the much-anticipated museum was inaugurated last month and has since captured the country’s attention.
Since June 19, it has received over 60,000 people through special events and organized tours.
Described as the Party’s “spiritual home,” the museum shows how the CPC has united and led the Chinese people in blazing ground-breaking paths. It demonstrates the CPC’s massive achievements during the past 100 years and the fine spirit and precious experience drawn from within. The CPC was founded in 1921, taking up the mission of “seeking happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation for the Chinese nation.”
–The Daily Mail-CGTN
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